[
US
/ˈtɹɪpɫɪkət/
]
NOUN
- one of three copies; any of three things that correspond to one another exactly
VERB
-
reproduce threefold
triplicate the letter for the committee
How To Use triplicate In A Sentence
- Together with other Brassica species, it likely descends from a hexaploid ancestor followed by extensive rearrangements, making its genome essentially a triplicated A. thaliana genome.
- He licks his fingers, then his lips, then the ballpoint and begins very slowly copying out the letters and numbers in triplicate on three ancient, moth-winged ledgers.
- In fact, duplications are so prevalent that they have had time to become duplicated themselves, giving rise to triplicated loci!
- 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 data represent mean values of triplicate measurements and are color coded, with red representing relative increased activity and green representing relative decreased activity compared to the parental control strain.
- Each ratio is determined by triplicate measurements.
- The mixtures were incubated for another 2 hours, followed by adding different concentrations of hot water extracts to the triplicate culture wells.
- = -- With reference to double flowers, it was remarked by Linné that polypetalous flowers were, as he said, multiplied, while monopetalous flowers were duplicated, or triplicated, as the case may be, [435] a statement that is true in the main, though it requires modification. Vegetable Teratology An Account of the Principal Deviations from the Usual Construction of Plants
- Data points are averages of triplicate measurements.
- Triplicate samples were thoroughly washed and counted, with the cell-bound radioactivity measured on a gamma counter.