translocation

[ UK /tɹænslə‍ʊkˈe‍ɪʃən/ ]
NOUN
  1. the transport of dissolved material within a plant
  2. (genetics) an exchange of chromosome parts
    translocations can result in serious congenital disorders
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How To Use translocation In A Sentence

  • Objective:To provide anatomy basis for skull base approach through facial tissue translocation.
  • With its photochemical cycle, bR represents a reversible photochromic system in addition to its charge translocation property.
  • This phenomenon can best be explained by the discovery that the site of breakage on chromosome 9 occurs at different places, which alters the product of the translocation and thus the leukemogenic mechanism.
  • Our understanding of the molecular biology of the t translocation has contributed to the current theories of leukemogenesis in CML.
  • In hexaploid wheat, chromosome and arm homoeologies within sets of triplicated chromosomes are highly conserved with the exception of a translocation involving chromosomes 4A, 5A, and 7B, which is fixed in polyploid wheat.
  • The frequencies of different subtypes in PWS are usually given in literature as 70 maternal uniparental disomy (mUPD) and 3-5% others (imprinting centre (IC) defects and translocations). Naturejobs - All Jobs
  • Sugar transporters are located in strategic positions along translocation path.
  • Finally, the bulk flow that drives translocation requires the influx of water into sieve elements.
  • Potassium has the property of high phloem mobility and, as a result, of a high degree of reutilization by retranslocation via phloem.
  • In contrast, our data suggest that reactions associated with GABA translocation, although only weakly electrogenic, are fast.
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