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Alternative clues for the word gene
Usage examples of gene.
The teams are all looking at variants on a simple, cheap technique that involves putting antigen genes into harmless bacteria that will double as delivery vehicles and adjuvants, then freeze-drying them into spores that can survive tropical heat without refrigeration.
The mysticism of the gods resides in my genes, and is strengthened by those of the alchemist and the Cabrilan will.
His blood was infused with the genes of the alchemist and the God, Arcus.
So it was that Asquith purged his body of all nanotechnology, reversed some minor gene engineering, and arrived on Ambergris just in time for some of the excitement he thought he was seeking.
For instance, the company has picked a group of genes it believes will be important for diagnostics and other applications and is concentrating its annotation efforts on them.
Yet underneath, shining through each arpeggiated outburst, the theme asserts itself as master gene.
It was down one of the endlessly dividing data branches growing out of that single muffled reference to the set of synthetic genes that had been derived from the embryonic switching mechanisms of the axolotl and the fearsome dragonfly nymph.
The Bienvenue cheque, the Ruysdael substitution, the information about Gene Marck as an Intelligence agent in that last phone call from Lois Westerbrook .
Stuart Kauffman, chief scientific officer and co-founder of Cistem Molecular and leading entrepreneur in the developing field of bioinformatics, discusses how computers may be used to determine the circuitry and logic of genes and cells.
From the undoubted fact that gene mutations like the Tay-Sachs mutation or chromosomal abnormalities like the extra chromosome causing Down syndrome are the sources of pathological variation, human geneticists have assumed that heart disease, diabetes, breast cancer, and bipolar syndrome must also be genetic variants.
Me, I lolloped and leapt for my life at the other end, 200 pounds of yob genes, booze, snout and fast food, ten years older, charred and choked on heavy fuel, with no more to offer than my block drive and backhand chip.
The word cistron has been used for a unit defined in this way, and some people use the word gene interchangeably with cistron.
The answer is that one gene in the sense of a cistron probably cannot.
Even a cistron is occasionally divisible and any two genes on the same chromosome are not wholly independent.
To define a gene as a single cistron is good for some purposes, but for the purposes of evolutionary theory it needs to be enlarged.