English Definitiongeneticvariation Simplified Script基因变异 Traditional Script基因變異 Pinyinjīyīn biànyì Effective Pinyin (After Tone Sandhi)Same Zhuyin (Bopomofo)ㄐㄧㄧㄣ ㄅㄧㄢˋ ㄧˋ Cantonese(Jyutping)gei1jan1bin3ji6 Word Decomposition ...
1.1 What is Biology? 1. Matching daghbeicf 2. True or False FTFFT 3. Reading comprehension DAA 4. Translation from English to Chinese 近些年来,生物学的成就集中在致力于基因组测序和序列比对的基因组学上,以及旨在利用事先 编写好的DNA程序创造生命的合成生物学上。 5. Translation from Chinese to ...
What are translation and transcription in genetics? Describe the process of DNA replication, including the role of the origins of replication and replication forks. Explain nucleic acids and gene expression by describing the structure of DNA and RNA, e...
What are translation and transcription in genetics? Which enzyme will be produced in a cell where a nonsense mutation is present in the lac operon? Describe the process of transcription. What are the steps of gene transcription that produce mRNA?
- 《Frontiers in Genetics》 被引量: 45发表: 2012年 Saying what someone else meant: style, relevance and translation Starting from the distinction between interpretive and descriptive use which Gutt (2000 ) takes from Sperber and Wilson (1995 ) and applies to translation, this article considers ...
Exercise genetics and personalised exercise prescriptions Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning approaches to the biochemistry of exercise Emerging technologies in exercise biochemistry research JSHS部分编委与编辑部工作人员参加本次大会,三天...
Ch 12. The Transcription and Translation... Ch 13. Mendelian Genetics & Mechanisms of... Ch 14. Types & Effects of Genetic... Ch 15. DNA Technology and Genomics Ch 16. Basic Molecular Biology Laboratory... Ch 17. Geologic Time Scale Ch 18. Evolution Overview Ch 19. Plant Biology Ch ...
An English translation: 1982, ‘Kant's doctrine of the a priori in the light of contemporary biology’, in H.C. Plotkin (ed.),Learning, Development, and Culture, John Wiley, Chichester, pp. 121–143. Google Scholar Lorenz, K.: 1977,Behind the Mirror, translated by R. Taylor, ...
(Crick, 1958); other scientists have since referred to it as the genes-on-a-string hypothesis. In Crick's words, this hypothesis "assumes that the specificity of a piece ofnucleic acidis expressed solely by the sequence of its bases, and this sequence is a (simple) code for theamino ...
8 ⅐ No. 1 What is in a cause? Genetics and stigma were trained using the interviews that had been analyzed in creating the codebook. Each interview was coded by two cod- ers independently, who then met, reviewed coding, and ad- dressed disagreements. If the coding pair could not ...