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Nucleic acid double helix — Double helix redirects here. For other uses, see Double helix (disambiguation). Two complementary regions of nucleic acid molecules will bind and form a double helical structure held together by base pairs. In molecular biology, the term double… … Wikipedia
Nucleic acid tertiary structure — Example of a large catalytic RNA. The self splicing group II intron from Oceanobacillus iheyensis.[1] The tertiary structure of a nucleic acid is its precise three dimensional structure, as defined by the atomic coordinates.[2] … Wikipedia
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core — 1. The central mass of necrotic tissue in a boil. 2. A metal casting, usually with a post in the canal of a tooth root, designed to retain an artificial crown. 3. A sectional record … Medical dictionary
Molecular Biology Core Facilities (MBCF) — Coordinates: 42°20′47″N 71°06′07″W / 42.346397°N 71.101853°W / 42.346397; 71.101853 The Molecular Biology Core Facil … Wikipedia
virion — /vuy ree on , vir ee /, n. the infectious form of a virus as it exists outside the host cell, consisting of a nucleic acid core, a protein coat, and, in some species, an external envelope. [ < F virion (1959), equiv. to viri(en) viral (see VIRUS … Universalium
propiolactone — Used to sterilize plasma, vaccines, and tissue grafts. * * * pro·pio·lac·tone .prō pē ō lak .tōn or ß pro·pio·lac·tone .bāt ə n a liquid disinfectant C3H4O2 * * * pro·pio·lac·tone (pro″pe o lakґtōn) a disinfectant effective against… … Medical dictionary
lysogeny — /luy soj euh nee/, n. Microbiol. the state of being lysogenic. [1955 60; LYSO(GENIC) + GENY] * * * Type of life cycle that takes place in a bacteriophage after it infects certain types of bacteria. The bacteriophage s genome (entire collection of … Universalium
nucleocapsid — /nooh klee euh kap sid, nyooh /, n. Microbiol. the nucleic acid core and surrounding capsid of a virus; the basic viral structure. [1960 65; NUCLEO + CAPSID] * * * … Universalium
nucleocapsid — nu•cle•o•cap•sid [[t]ˌnu kli əˈkæp sɪd, ˌnyu [/t]] n. mcr the nucleic acid core and surrounding capsid of a virus; the basic viral structure • Etymology: 1960–65 … From formal English to slang