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cut Slang: to make a double-stranded break in DNA, usually with a type II restriction endonuclease. Eg, "The DNA was cut with EcoRI and run out on a 1% agarose gel." cf nick; cleave.
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cuticle (L. cuticula, diminutive of cutis, the skin) Layer of cutin or wax on the outer surface of leaves and fruits and that reduces water loss.
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cut To make a quick change of direction in an effort to elude an opponent. Also, to drop a prospective player from a roster or team.
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cuticle A chitinous secretion of epidermal cells that covers the outside of the insect body, providing protection and support.
Ãâó: www.nature.com/nrg/journal/v6/n4/glossary/nrg1581_...
cuticle [Q-tickle] the noncellular outer layer of the body wall of an arthropod (see also chitin).
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