| ALASH | delta-aminolevulinate synthase, housekeeping type |
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| housekeeping | 1. The state of being occupying a dwelling house as a householder. 2. Care of domestic concerns; management of a house and home affairs. 3. Hospitality; a liberal and hospitable table; a supply of provisions. "Tell me, softly and hastly, what's in the pantry? Small housekeeping enough, said Phoebe." (Sir W. Scott) Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| housekeeping gene | <molecular biology> The genes which are expressed in all cells and which code for molecules that are necessary for basic maintenance and essential cellular functions. (09 Oct 1997) |
| housekeeping genes | Genes that are generally always expressed and thought to be involved in routine cellular metabolism. (05 Mar 2000) |
| housekeeping protein | <molecular biology> Those sets of proteins involved in the basic functioning of a cell or the set of cells in an organism, for example enzymes involved in synthesis and processing of DNA, RNA, proteins or the major metabolic pathways. As opposed to luxury proteins. (18 Nov 1997) |
| housekeeping, hospital | Hospital department which manages and provides the required housekeeping functions in all areas of the hospital. (12 Dec 1998) |
Synonyms : Housework
Synonyms : Hospital Housekeepings, Housekeepings, Hospital
| housekeeping gene |
A constitutively expressed gene. Housekeeping genes are continuously transcribed at low basal levels.
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| housekeeping g. |
a gene that theoretically must be expressed in all cells because it encodes proteins needed for basic functioning.
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| housekeeping | the work of cleaning and running a house |
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