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splicing The covalent linkage of DNA by DNA ligase; the process by which the spliceosome excises introns from RNA; the post-translation cleavage and ligation process that results in the excision of a protein intein and ligation of the ends created to form an extei
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spleen Part of the immune system of an animal. A large, tongue-shaped organ in the abdomen containing many lymphocytes. The spleen filters blood and removes damaged cells. It can also manufacture new blood cells if the animal's bone marrow is damaged.
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spleen Large lymphatic organ in the upper left of the abdominal cavity. Closely associated with the circulatory system, the spleen culls damaged, worn-out, or potentially dangerous cells from the blood. It also produces lymphocytes and stores excess red blood cells.
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splitting When a second coat of paint is applied over a not yet dry base coat, the top coat cracks and splits.
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splanchnic mesoderm the inner wall of the hypomere. In association with endoderm, it differentiates into the heart and blood vessels, mesenteries, and (in mammals), extra-embryonic membranes.
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