- antisense
- an•ti•sense[[t]ˌæn tiˈsɛns, ˌæn taɪ-[/t]] adj.gen of or pertaining to a gene that is derived from RNA or complementary DNA, is inserted in reverse orientation into a strand of DNA, and is used in genetic engineering to regulate genetic expression of a trait•Etymology: 1985–90
From formal English to slang. 2014.
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Antisense — (engl. etwa ‚Gegensinn‘) steht für: eine einzelsträngige RNA zur Regulation der Genexpression, siehe Antisense RNA die Leserichtung bei einzelsträngiger viraler DNA oder RNA, siehe Polarität (Virologie) Diese Seite ist eine Begrif … Deutsch Wikipedia
antisense — [an′tē sens΄, an′tīsens΄] adj. Genetics of, having, being, or based on a nucleotide sequence that blocks DNA protein synthesis by binding with and inhibiting the action of specific MESSENGER RNA … English World dictionary
antisense — See a. DNA, a. RNA. * * * an·ti·sense an .tī .sens, an ti adj having a sequence complementary to a segment of genetic material specif of, being, relating to, or possessing a sequence of DNA or RNA that is complementary to and pairs with a… … Medical dictionary
antisense — ˌ adjective Etymology: anti (I) + sense (as in nonsense herein) : having a sequence complementary to a segment of genetic material ; specifically : of, being, relating to, or possessing a sequence of DNA or RNA that is complementary to and pairs… … Useful english dictionary
antisense — adjective Etymology: anti + nonsense Date: 1977 having a sequence complementary to a segment of genetic material; specifically of, being, relating to, or possessing a sequence of DNA or RNA that is complementary to and pairs with a specific… … New Collegiate Dictionary
antisense — In general the complementary strand of a coding sequence of DNA or of mRNA. Antisense RNA hybridizes with and inactivates mRNA … Dictionary of molecular biology
antisense — /an tee sens , an tuy /, adj. of or pertaining to a gene that is derived from RNA or complementary DNA, is inserted in reverse orientation into a strand of DNA, and is used in genetic engineering to regulate genetic expression of a trait. [1985… … Universalium
antisense — noun æntaɪsɛns A molecule which interacts with a complementary strand of nucleic acids, so as to suppress its transcription … Wiktionary
antisense — adjective Genetics relating to or denoting a sequence of nucleotides in DNA or RNA complementary to (and hence capable of binding to) a coding (or sense) sequence … English new terms dictionary
antisense — an·ti·sense … English syllables