| signal sequence |
An amino acid sequence, normally at the N-terminus of hte protein, that directs a protein to a specific location in the cell eg chloroplast, endoplasmic reticulum.
Ãâó: www.jcu.edu.au/fmhms/school/pms/CGC/DictCellBiol.h...
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| signal-to-noise ratio |
"Signal" refers to that portion of communications that carries meaning. "Noise" refers to everything else in the communications channel. Thus signal-to-noise ratio, also called s/n ratio or SNR, is a measure of the available content compared to useless energy. In addition to its technical meaning, often used on the Internet to refer to the ratio of on-topic content to off-topic traffic in a UseNet newsgroup or mailing list discussion group.
Ãâó: docs.rinet.ru/WebLomaster/appa.htm
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| signal-to-noise ratio |
the difference in loudness level (in decibels) between a sound of interest and the background noise
Ãâó: www.hearingcenteronline.com/diction_stu.shtml
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| signal |
transduction - A stimulation is sent to a cell and is translated into a response
Ãâó: student.biology.arizona.edu/honors2000/group10/Glo...
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| signal sequence |
A 16-30 amino acid sequence, in a secreted polypeptide, that directs the protein to its target compartment or membrane.
Ãâó: xray.bmc.uu.se/~kenth/bioinfo/glossary.html
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