Skip to main content

base-pairing

/beys-pair-ing/US // ˈbeɪsˌpɛər ɪŋ //

基准配对,基础配对,基地配对,基准匹配

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Biotechnology.

    • : the process of binding separate DNA sequences by base pairs.

Examples

  • Paperback publishers distributed their titles in African-American neighborhoods because it expanded their market base.

  • If ISIS “came into a base and killed hundreds of troops, then people would ask a lot more questions.”

  • Huckabee will also need to establish a reliable fundraising base, something that up until now has proved to be elusive.

  • Both are considered marginal figures in the House GOP caucus and have no real base of support for their respective bids.

  • In the weeks following the Sept. 9, car bombing at the Iranian base, Iran raided a village in the Pakistani district of Chagai.

  • The upper part of the stem is usually unbranched, but whorls of branches occur towards the base.

  • Many adults, it is said, hardly have a rudiment of this feeling, pairing the most fiercely antagonistic tints.

  • It is a vile world because it is an under-educated world, unreasonable, suspicious, base and ferocious.

  • In ordinary work, however, it is safer to base the distinction upon size than upon structure.

  • If he married that base-born creature Dorothy, no respectable person would ever enter the house.