genetic complementation
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Complementation (genetics) — For complementary DNA generated from RNA though reverse transcription, see complementary DNA. In genetics, complementation refers to a relationship between two different strains of an organism which both have homozygous recessive mutations that… … Wikipedia
complementation — See: genetic complementation … Glossary of Biotechnology
complementation — 1. Functional interaction between two defective viruses permitting replication under conditions inhibitory to the single virus. 2. Interaction between two genetic units, one or both of which are defective, permitting the organism containing these … Medical dictionary
complementation — noun a) The replacement of a set by its complement b) The interaction between two genetic units such that an organism can function normally if either one is defective … Wiktionary
complementation test — A genetic method to test whether or not independent mutations are allelic. In a cross between the two mutant individuals, the genotype will be m1m2 if the mutations are allelic and m1 +/+ m2 if non allelic. The phenotype of the former will be… … Glossary of Biotechnology
List of genetic engineering topics — NOTOC # 3 end 5 end A Acentric chromosome Achondroplasia Active site Adam s Curse Adaptation Adenine Adenosine Adenosine diphosphate Adenovirus ADP Ala Alagille syndrome Albino Alcoholism Alkylating agent Allele Allele frequency Alleles… … Wikipedia
Гетерозис — (от греч. heteroiosis изменение, превращение) «гибридная сила», ускорение роста и увеличение размеров, повышение жизнестойкости и плодовитости гибридов первого поколения при различных скрещиваниях как животных, так и растений. Во втором и … Большая советская энциклопедия
SLC35A1 — Solute carrier family 35 (CMP sialic acid transporter), member A1, also known as SLC35A1, is a human gene.cite web | title = Entrez Gene: SLC35A1 solute carrier family 35 (CMP sialic acid transporter), member A1| url =… … Wikipedia
Evolution of sexual reproduction — The evolution of sexual reproduction is currently described by several competing scientific hypotheses. All sexually reproducing organisms derive from a common ancestor which was a single celled eukaryotic species[1]. Many protists reproduce… … Wikipedia
ENU — For other uses, see ENU (disambiguation). ENU Systematic name 1 Ethyl 1 nitrosourea … Wikipedia