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xyris | (n) chiefly American marsh plants, having usually yellow flowers, Syn. genus Xyris | deoxyribonucleic acid | (n) (biochemistry) a long linear polymer found in the nucleus of a cell and formed from nucleotides and shaped like a double helix; associated with the transmission of genetic information, Syn. DNA, desoxyribonucleic acid | deoxyribose | (n) a sugar that is a constituent of nucleic acids | recombinant deoxyribonucleic acid | (n) genetically engineered DNA made by recombining fragments of DNA from different organisms, Syn. recombinant DNA | xyridaceae | (n) plants of tropical to temperate regions; usually in wet places, Syn. family Xyridaceae, yellow-eyed grass family | xyridales | (n) an order of monocotyledonous herbs, Syn. order Commelinales, order Xyridales, Commelinales | tall yellow-eye | (n) of Australia, Syn. Xyris operculata |
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| Xyris | ‖n. [ L., a kind of Iris, Gr. &unr_;, fr. &unr_; a razor. ] (Bot.) A genus of endogenous herbs with grassy leaves and small yellow flowers in short, scaly-bracted spikes; yellow-eyed grass. There are about seventeen species in the Atlantic United States. [ 1913 Webster ] | deoxyribonucleic acid | n. a nucleic acid, usually of very high molecular weight, consisting of a linear sequence of monomer units of deoxyribonucleotides, occurring in most organisms in pairs of strands, wound together in the form of a double helix; it is the main component of chromosomes and contains the genetic information which is the basis of heredity, transmitted from parent to progeny, and found in all living organisms except for certain viruses which have RNA as their basic genetic material; -- usually referred to by the acronym DNA. Syn. -- DNA, desoxyribonucleic acid. [ PJC ] ☞ The monomer units making up the DNA each contain one of four heterocyclic bases: thymine, adenine, cytosine, or guanine. The genetic information is contained in the precise sequence of these monomer units, which ultimately specify the sequence of proteins to be made by the organism's biosynthetic processes, mediated through the synthesis of RNA having a base sequence corresponding to that of the DNA. The DNA sequence also specifies the sequence of the various RNA molecules the RNA base sequence being a copy of that on one of the DNA strands. Most of the RNA synthesized is involved in protein synthesis. In the double-helical form of DNA, the thymine on one strand is paired with the adenine on the opposite strand, and cytosine of one strand is paired with guanine on the opposite strand. There is in DNA also certain controlling information concerning the timing and amount of RNA to be made, encoded within the sequence of the DNA in ways that are still being elucidated. When this structure is replicated in the course of cell multiplication, two identical double-helical molecules are formed, each containing one strand from the original molecule. Each resulting molecule is distributred to either the parent or progeny organism, and this is the basic mechanism for transmission of hereditary information. In RNA-based viruses, or those having single strands of DNA (as certain viruses), the genetic information transmission occurs through a double-stranded intermediate by a similar mechanism. In some organisms slight modifications of the bases of DNA are found, such as methylcytosine or, in some viruses, uracil or hydroxymethyluracil; these unusual bases act analogously to the normal bases in their genetic coding function. A small percentage of methylcytosine is found in many organisms, and it serves in some cases as a special signal, as for restriction enzymes. [ PJC ] | deoxyribonucleotide | n. an organic molecule consisting of a hereocyclic base attached to the 1-carbon of a deoxyribose ring, with a phosphate group esterified at the 5 position of the deoxyribose. Deoxyribonuceotides are the monomer units which make up deoxyribonucleic acid, the molecule carrying the hereditary information in most organisms. The most common forms of deoxyribonuceotide are thymidine-5′-phosphate (abbreviated TMP), deoxyadenosine-5′-phosphate (abbreviated dAMP), deoxyguanosine-5′-phosphate (abbreviated dGMP), and deoxycytidine-5′-phosphate (abbreviated dCMP). [ PJC ] | deoxyribose | n. a pentose (C5H10O4) in which one of the hydroxyl groups of ribose has been replaced by a hydrogen. In deoxyribonucleic acids, the deoxyribose is D-2-deoxyribose, in which the hydroxyl at the 2 position of ribose is the one which is replaced by hydrogen. [ PJC ] | deoxyribosenucleic acid | n. same as deoxyribonucleic acid. [ Rare ] [ PJC ] | desoxyribonucleic acid | n. same as deoxyribonucleic acid. [ PJC ] | Xyridaceous | a. (Bot.) Of or pertaining to a natural order (Xyrideae) of endogenous plants, of which Xyris is the type. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| | | Deoxyribo | ดีออกซีไรโบ [การแพทย์] | Deoxyribonucleases | ดีออกซีไรโบนิวคลิเอส, ดีอ๊อกซี่ไรโบนิวคลีเอส [การแพทย์] | Deoxyribonucleic | ดีเอ็นเอ [การแพทย์] | Deoxyribonucleic Acid | กรดดีออกซีไรโบนิวคลีอิค, ดีออกซิไรโบนูคลีอิคแอซิด, ดีอ๊อกซีไรโบนิวคลีอิดแอซิค, กรดดีออกซีไรโบนิวคลีอิค, กรดดีออกซิไรโบนิวคลีอิก [การแพทย์] | Deoxyribonucleotides | การสังเคราะห์ดีออกซีไรโบนิวคลีไอไทด์การสร้างสายดีออกซิไรโบนิวคลีโอไทด์ [การแพทย์] | Deoxyribose | ดีออกซีไรโบส, ดีออกซิไรโบส [การแพทย์] | Deoxyribose Metabolism | ดีออกซิไรโบสเมตาโบลิซึม [การแพทย์] | deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) | กรดดีออกซีไรโบนิวคลีอิก (ดีเอ็นเอ), กรดนิวคลีอิกชนิดหนึ่ง มีลักษณะโครงสร้างโมเลกุลเป็นเกลียวคู่คล้ายบันไดเวียน เป็นสารพันธุกรรมมีอยู่ในเซลล์ของสิ่งมีชีวิต [พจนานุกรมศัพท์ สสวท.] | deoxyribose | ดีออกซีไรโบส, น้ำตาลชนิดหนึ่งที่มีคาร์บอนเป็นองค์ประกอบ 5 อะตอม พบเป็นส่วนประกอบย่อยของ DNA [พจนานุกรมศัพท์ สสวท.] |
| Okay, deoxyribonucleic acid. | Gut... Desoxyribonukleinsäure. Moonlight (2016) | DNA, deoxyribonucleic acid. | ดีเอ็นเอ ดิอ็อกซีริโบนูคลีอิก แอซิด Rules Don't Apply (2016) | Okay, deoxyribonucleic acid. | โอเค กรดดีออกซีไรโบนิวเคลอิก Moonlight (2016) | J'Dan used deoxyribose suspensions to carry the encoded files. | J'Dan benutzte Deoxyribose- Suspensionen, um kodierte Dateien zu transportieren. The Drumhead (1991) | The numbers represent fragments of deoxyribonucleic-acid strands. | Die Zahlenblöcke sind Darstellungen von Fragmenten von Desoxyribonukleinsäure-Strängen. The Chase (1993) | - Deoxyribonucleic acid. / Okay. | - Desoxyribonukleinsäure. - Okay. Mr. Monk and the Big Game (2006) | On the Xyrillian ship, I was in a holographic chamber where I could have sworn I was in a boat at sea. | In dem Holographieraum bei den Xyrillianern hätte ich schwören können, ich hätte in einem Boot gesessen. Cold Front (2001) | - What were the Xyrillians like? | - Und wie waren die Xyrillianer? Unexpected (2001) | Tell me, did your visit to the Xyrillian ship involve any romance? | Hatten Sie bei den Xyrillianern so etwas wie... eine Romanze? Unexpected (2001) | - What do you mean? - When reproducing, the Xyrillians only utilize the genetic material of the mother. | - Die Xyrillianer benutzen nur das genetische Material der Mutter. Unexpected (2001) | If we're going to safely remove this life form from Commander Tucker, we'll have to find the Xyrillians. | Wenn wir diese Lebensform ohne Risiko aus Commander Tucker entfernen wollen, müssen wir die Xyrillianer finden. Unexpected (2001) | We've spent eight days looking for the Xyrillian ship, but so far, we've had no luck. | Seit acht Tagen suchen wir jetzt das xyrillianische Schiff. Bis jetzt ohne Erfolg. Unexpected (2001) | We have to start considering the possibility that we're not gonna find the Xyrillians. | Wir müssen langsam einkalkulieren, die Xyrillianer nicht zu finden. Unexpected (2001) | Where the hell are the Xyrillians? | Und wo sind die Xyrillianer? Unexpected (2001) | If we're gonna speak to the Xyrillians, we can't do it without the Klingons knowing about it. | Wenn wir mit den Xyrillianern reden, merken die Klingonen das ohnehin. Unexpected (2001) | Commander Tucker has some unfinished business with the Xyrillians. | Commander Tucker hat noch... eine offene Rechnung mit den Xyrillianern. Unexpected (2001) | - the Xyrillians will be free to go. | - können die Xyrillianer abziehen. Unexpected (2001) | On a Xyrillian ship. | Auf einem xyrillianischen Schiff. Oasis (2002) | So was the female engineer on the Xyrillian ship. | Genau wie die Ingenieurin auf dem xyrillianischen Schiff. Oasis (2002) | Suliban, Xyrillians, Andorians. | Sulibaner, Xyrillianer, Andorianer. Shuttlepod One (2002) | Methane, hydrogen, ammonia, amino acids, proteins, nucleic acids. | Methan, Wasserstoff, Ammoniak, Aminosäuren, Proteine, Desoxyribonukleinsäuren. The Doctor's Daughter (2008) | Deoxyribonucleic acid. | Desoxyribonukleinsäure! Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans (2009) | Acipenser oxyrinchus. | Acipenser Oxyrinchus. Oil and Water (2013) |
| | ดีเอ็นเอ | [Dī.En.Ē.] (n) EN: DNA ; deoxyribonucleic acid FR: ADN [ m ] |
| | deoxyribonucleic acid | (n) (biochemistry) a long linear polymer found in the nucleus of a cell and formed from nucleotides and shaped like a double helix; associated with the transmission of genetic information, Syn. DNA, desoxyribonucleic acid | deoxyribose | (n) a sugar that is a constituent of nucleic acids | recombinant deoxyribonucleic acid | (n) genetically engineered DNA made by recombining fragments of DNA from different organisms, Syn. recombinant DNA | xyridaceae | (n) plants of tropical to temperate regions; usually in wet places, Syn. family Xyridaceae, yellow-eyed grass family | xyridales | (n) an order of monocotyledonous herbs, Syn. order Commelinales, order Xyridales, Commelinales | xyris | (n) chiefly American marsh plants, having usually yellow flowers, Syn. genus Xyris | tall yellow-eye | (n) of Australia, Syn. Xyris operculata |
| deoxyribonucleic acid | n. a nucleic acid, usually of very high molecular weight, consisting of a linear sequence of monomer units of deoxyribonucleotides, occurring in most organisms in pairs of strands, wound together in the form of a double helix; it is the main component of chromosomes and contains the genetic information which is the basis of heredity, transmitted from parent to progeny, and found in all living organisms except for certain viruses which have RNA as their basic genetic material; -- usually referred to by the acronym DNA. Syn. -- DNA, desoxyribonucleic acid. [ PJC ] ☞ The monomer units making up the DNA each contain one of four heterocyclic bases: thymine, adenine, cytosine, or guanine. The genetic information is contained in the precise sequence of these monomer units, which ultimately specify the sequence of proteins to be made by the organism's biosynthetic processes, mediated through the synthesis of RNA having a base sequence corresponding to that of the DNA. The DNA sequence also specifies the sequence of the various RNA molecules the RNA base sequence being a copy of that on one of the DNA strands. Most of the RNA synthesized is involved in protein synthesis. In the double-helical form of DNA, the thymine on one strand is paired with the adenine on the opposite strand, and cytosine of one strand is paired with guanine on the opposite strand. There is in DNA also certain controlling information concerning the timing and amount of RNA to be made, encoded within the sequence of the DNA in ways that are still being elucidated. When this structure is replicated in the course of cell multiplication, two identical double-helical molecules are formed, each containing one strand from the original molecule. Each resulting molecule is distributred to either the parent or progeny organism, and this is the basic mechanism for transmission of hereditary information. In RNA-based viruses, or those having single strands of DNA (as certain viruses), the genetic information transmission occurs through a double-stranded intermediate by a similar mechanism. In some organisms slight modifications of the bases of DNA are found, such as methylcytosine or, in some viruses, uracil or hydroxymethyluracil; these unusual bases act analogously to the normal bases in their genetic coding function. A small percentage of methylcytosine is found in many organisms, and it serves in some cases as a special signal, as for restriction enzymes. [ PJC ] | deoxyribonucleotide | n. an organic molecule consisting of a hereocyclic base attached to the 1-carbon of a deoxyribose ring, with a phosphate group esterified at the 5 position of the deoxyribose. Deoxyribonuceotides are the monomer units which make up deoxyribonucleic acid, the molecule carrying the hereditary information in most organisms. The most common forms of deoxyribonuceotide are thymidine-5′-phosphate (abbreviated TMP), deoxyadenosine-5′-phosphate (abbreviated dAMP), deoxyguanosine-5′-phosphate (abbreviated dGMP), and deoxycytidine-5′-phosphate (abbreviated dCMP). [ PJC ] | deoxyribose | n. a pentose (C5H10O4) in which one of the hydroxyl groups of ribose has been replaced by a hydrogen. In deoxyribonucleic acids, the deoxyribose is D-2-deoxyribose, in which the hydroxyl at the 2 position of ribose is the one which is replaced by hydrogen. [ PJC ] | deoxyribosenucleic acid | n. same as deoxyribonucleic acid. [ Rare ] [ PJC ] | desoxyribonucleic acid | n. same as deoxyribonucleic acid. [ PJC ] | Xyridaceous | a. (Bot.) Of or pertaining to a natural order (Xyrideae) of endogenous plants, of which Xyris is the type. [ 1913 Webster ] | Xyris | ‖n. [ L., a kind of Iris, Gr. &unr_;, fr. &unr_; a razor. ] (Bot.) A genus of endogenous herbs with grassy leaves and small yellow flowers in short, scaly-bracted spikes; yellow-eyed grass. There are about seventeen species in the Atlantic United States. [ 1913 Webster ] |
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