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wild type A normal, nonmutant form of a macromolecule, cell, or organism.
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wild type The typical form of an organism as one would expect to find it in nature. Those organisms that are not wild type strains differ due to domestication, natural mutation, or laboratory mutation.
Ãâó: www.pub.ac.za/resources/glossary.html
wild type strains of viruses found in nature as opposed to strains that have mutated within a laboratory setting or in the body over time.
Ãâó: cas.umkc.edu/psyc/motiv8/glossary.htm
wild type The type or form of an organism or gene that occurs most frequently in nature. Often refers to how organisms or genes are found naturally, in the wild, before mutations were induced by researchers.
Ãâó: www.ipgri.cgiar.org/training/unit10-1-4/glossary.h...
wild black cherry b. wild cherry (def. 2).
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