The distal end of attachment of a muscle to a bone that will be moved by the muscle
A type of mutation in which one or more nucleotides is inserted into a DNA sequence Small insertions within a gene can alter the reading frame, and thus the amino acid sequence of the encoded protein
this is an error by ASR systems in which an extraneous letter or word is inserted into the produced transcript
The attachment of a muscle or ligament farthest from the trunk or center of the body
The point or part by which a muscle or tendon is attached to the part to be moved; in contradistinction to its origin
Inclusion of a picture in an advertisement The number of insertions is usually limited, by number or type of medium (eg trade press, national newspapers) See LENGTH OF TIME RUNNING, RIGHTS
A chromosome abnormality in which a piece of DNA is incorporated into a gene and thereby disrupts the gene's normal function See also: chromosome, DNA, gene, mutation
{i} act of putting in, act of setting in; something which has been placed in, inserted addition
In reading, spelling, or math, the addition of letters or numbers which do not belong in a word or numeral