InterchangeAn exchange of
segments between non-
homologous chromosomes. In an
interchange heterozygote, the
chromosomes contributed by one parent have the normal configuration and those contributed by the other parent have the
interchange of
segments.
Full article >>>respiration Gaseous
interchange between an
organism and its surrounding medium. In the
cell, the release of energy by the
oxidation of food
molecules.
respiratory exchange See gas exchange.
Full article >>>DNA is encoded with four
interchangeable "building blocks", called "
bases", which can be abbreviated A, T, C, and G; each
base "pairs up" with only one other
base: A+T, T+A, C+G and G+C; that is, ...
Full article >>>The terms
bioinformatics and
computational biology are often used
interchangeably, although the former typically focuses on algorithm development and specific computational methods, ...
Full article >>>Even if the
community does not undertake a formal third-party annotation system for the
human genome, the value of a standardized format for the
interchange of annotations is immeasurable. Several suitable formats are under development.
Full article >>>The rescue effect definitely adds complexity to the system, but it's very illustrative, in that we can't simply assume that all the
species out there in the forest are
interchangeable, that they're all performing the same functions.
Full article >>>Although they share the same chemical formula, they are not
interchangeable any more than a left-hand glove is
interchangeable with right-hand glove.
Full article >>>in
biology,
conjugation is
sexual reproduction involving
interchange of
DNA between
cells, rather than their fusion. Various forms of
conjugation exist in different groups, such as
bacteria (see
bacterial conjugation) and ciliates.
Full article >>>Because a hydrogen
atom normally has only one electron and one proton, a hydrogen ion is a proton. The words "hydrogen ion" and "proton" can therefore be used
interchangeably. The word "proton" can be abbreviated "H+." ...
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