| constant |
a specific quantity that does not or cannot change or vary; the opposite of a variable.
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| constitutive |
Always expressed in an unregulated fashion (when referring to gene control).
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| constitutive heterochromatin |
Heterochromatin that surrounds the centromere. Specific regions of heterochromatin always present and in both homologs of a chromosome. See satellite DNA.
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| constitutive mutation |
A mutation which causes transcription to be no longer under regulatory control.
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| constant region |
A region of an antibody molecule that is nearly identical with the corresponding regions of antibodies of different specificities.
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| const | a device that stops something from moving |
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| const | the state of being physically constrained |
| const | become tight or as if tight |
| const | squeeze or press together |
| const | inhibited |
| const | drawn together or squeezed physically or by extension psychologically |
| const | (phonetics) especially tense |
| const | hindering freedom of movement |
| const | (of circumstances) tending to constrict freedom |
| const | the action or process of constricting or squeezing |
| const | tight or narrow compression |
| const | a narrowing that reduces the flow through a channel |
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