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wild c. 1. Prunus serotina, a large American tree with dark bark and thick oval leaves that yields the flavoring wild cherry; both its leaves and its seeds contain cyanogenetic compounds and can cause cyanide poisoning in livestock.  2. the dried stem bark of P. serotina, used in wild cherry syrup. Called also wild black cherry bark.
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wild cherry s. a mixture of a percolate of wild cherry, glycerin, sucrose, alcohol, and water; used as a flavored vehicle, chiefly for cough syrups.
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wild t. in genetics, the standard phenotype for any experimental organism; also a gene that determines a standard phenotypic trait.
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wild-type g. the normal allele of a gene, sometimes symbolized by +.
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wild-type s. the strain used as a standard for a given species or variety of organism, usually presumed to be the type found in nature. See also wild type, under type.
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