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pseudogene A nonfunctional gene sequence that is related to a known gene but cannot be transcribed or translated due to mutations.
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pseudouridine A minor nucleoside component of tRNA formed by post-transcriptional modification of uridine. Pseudouridine within the anticodon base pairs with adenine.
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pseudohypha one of the short chains of cells resembling hyphae found in some yeasts.
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pseudoparenchyma a dense tissue formed by hyphae becoming twisted and fixed together where the hyphal components of the tissue are no longer distinguishable. See also plectenchyma, prosenchyma.
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pseudoplasmodium a structure resembling a multinucleate plasmodium that has retained its cell membrane boundaries; an aggregation of amoebae, especially that forming the vegetative stage preceding sporocarp formation in the cellular slime moulds, and moving as a unit.
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