💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Autoexcision"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| excisionnoun | (surgery) The removal of something (a tumor or body part) by cutting. |
| deletionnoun | The act of deleting. |
| splicenoun | Bonding or joining of overlapping materials. |
| exonizationnoun | (genetics) Recruiting of a new exon from non-protein-coding, intronic DNA sequences. |
| exonisationnoun | Alternative form of exonization. [(genetics) Recruiting of a new exon from non-protein-coding, intronic DNA sequences.] |
| retrocopynoun | (genetics) A retrogene, copied from mRNA, that has lost all introns |
| codeletionnoun | (genetics) The deletion of two genes simultaneously |
| editnoun | A change to the text of a document. |
| marginotomynoun | (genetics) The cutting (or incomplete copying) of the margins of a polynucleotide |
| neoskippingnoun | (genetics) The skipping of new exons in the construction of epitopes. |
| demultiplicationnoun | (genetics) The reversal of a previous multiplication (of genes) |
| duplicationnoun | The act of duplicating. |
| subdeletionnoun | (genetics, grammar) A partial deletion. |
| retroduplicationnoun | (genetics) The reverse transcription of a gene from mRNA into a complementary DNA copy |
| alternative rna splicingnoun | (genetics) A process by which the exons of the RNA produced by transcription of a gene (a primary gene transcript or pre-mRNA) are reconnected in multiple ways during RNA splicing, so as to allow production of multiple forms of protein from one gene. |
| debarcodingnoun | (genetics) The removal of barcodes |
| hypereditingnoun | (genetics) Excessive editing (of nucleic acid) |
| gene splicingnoun | (genetics) A technique in which fragments of DNA (often from different individuals or species) are combined to form recombinant DNA, especially as a part of genetic engineering. |
| derepressionnoun | (psychiatry) The cessation of repression of a belief, memory, etc. |
| hypertranslocationnoun | (genetics) translocation by means of RNA polymerase |
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