translocation

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Removal of things from one place to another; displacement; substitution of one thing for another

There happened certain translocations at the deluge.

A transfer of a chromosomal segment to a new position, especially on a nonhomologous chromosome; the segment so transferred
{n} a mutual exchange of place
{i} dislocation, moving, change of place
(genetics) an exchange of chromosome parts; "translocations can result in serious congenital disorders" the transport of dissolved material within a plant
An abnormality in which a piece of one chromosome (which carries the genes) breaks off and binds to another chromosome APL is characterized by specific translocations of genes from chromosome number 17 onto number 15
removal of things from one place to another; substitution of one thing for another
1 The relocation of a chromosomal segment in a different position in the genome A chromosomal configuration in which part of a chromosome becomes attached to a different chromosome 2 Also a part of the translation process in which the mRNA is shifted one codon in relation to the ribosome
(genetics) an exchange of chromosome parts; "translocations can result in serious congenital disorders"
A type of aberration characterized by fragmentation of a chromosome and transfer of the broken-off portion to another chromosome, often of a different pair
Pertaining to a novel chromosome formed by breakage and reunion of DNA molecules into a non- wild-type configuration (see Chapter 5) See Translocation in the MGI Glossary
the transport of dissolved material within a plant
To move location
The movement or reciprocal exchange of large-chromosomal segments, typically between two different chromosomes
The deliberate and planned movement of whole HABITATS or POPULATIONS of SPECIES by humans from one place to another
switching of a segment of a chromosome to another chromosome
A mutation in which a large segment of one chromosome breaks off and attaches to another chromosome See also: mutation
n Rearrangement of a chromosome in which a segment is moved from one location to another, either within the same chromosome or to another chromosome
A chromosome aberration which results in a change in position of a chromosomal segment within the genome, but does not change the total number of genes present
the movement of living organisms from one area with free release in another; applies to the movement of species both within and between zoogeographic regions (see introduction, re-introduction and re-stocking)
The transfer of a molecule across a membrane
when the location of specific chromosome material moves to another chromosome
describes the process of ion transit thru the channel It is highly dependent upon the driving force for anion permeation and reflects the strength of interaction between teh anion and each binding site More tightly binding ions have a reduced rate of current flow (conductance) due to longer dwell times at any of several possible binding sites within the pore
translocate
To displace, or move from one place to another
translocate
To cause to undergo translocation
translocate
move from one place to another, especially of wild animals; "The endangered turtles were translocated to a safe environment"
translocate
transfer (a chromosomal segment) to a new position
translocated
past of translocate
translocating
present participle of translocate
translocation

    Расстановка переносов

    trans·lo·ca·tion

    Произношение

    Этимология

    () trans- +‎ location
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