genetic code

基因密码遗传密码基因码遗传代码

genetic code 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. the biochemical instructions that translate the genetic information present as a linear sequence of nucleotide triplets in messenger RNA into the correct linear sequence of amino acids for the synthesis of a particular peptide chain or protein.Compare codon, translation.

genetic code 近义词

genetic code

等同于 DNA

genetic code 的近义词 5

更多genetic code例句

  1. The ability for researchers to track genetic codes around the world in near real-time is crucial to our response.
  2. It’s understandable that sometimes, viruses make copying mistakes in their genetic code along the way—and sometimes, those bugs end up being perks for them instead.
  3. When they uploaded the genetic code to a public database of images, they saw that Danish researchers had posted matching mutations for three positive cases, meaning the more aggressive version of the virus had begun to move beyond Britain.
  4. In the last few years, a handful of researchers—including teams from geneticist George Church’s lab and Salesforce—have shown that protein sequences and genetic codes can be modeled using NLP techniques.
  5. That means that for now, the strains that are better at hopping from one person to another will have the advantage in spreading their genetic code.
  6. The genetic material can grow quickly, but are typically riddled with errors or defects.
  7. But a 2011 study of genetic evidence from 30 ethnic groups in India disproved this theory.
  8. Based on a true story” is film code for “this may or may not have happened, but almost certainly not in this way.
  9. In Brazil people color code their underwear according to their needs.
  10. Prevalence depends on context, and sometimes unique advantages outweigh the genetic costs.
  11. It is no part of the present essay to attempt to detail the particulars of a code of social legislation.
  12. The minimum wage law ought to form, in one fashion or another, a part of the code of every community.
  13. Plato, dissatisfied with the laws of his country, wrote out a code of morals and laws which he thought much better.
  14. The objectors consider it to be a most selfish doctrine without any warrant in the civilised code of morality.
  15. Why is a cankered tie indissoluble, notwithstanding the great maxim adopted by the code, Quicquid ligatur dissolubile est?