💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Competimer"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| homoprimernoun | (biochemistry) A primer that has the same sequence of bases as a section of the target DNA |
| adaptamernoun | (biochemistry) A type of synthetic oligonucleotide that can bind to a selected target molecule |
| anticomplementnoun | (biochemistry) Synonym of complement. |
| antitemplatenoun | (molecular biology) A macromolecule that acts against a template. |
| oligoprimernoun | (biochemistry) An oligonucleotide primer |
| megaprimernoun | (genetics) A mutagenesis technique that uses three oligonucleotide primers to perform two rounds of polymerase chain reaction |
| counterligandnoun | (biochemistry) A ligand that occupies the normal place of another |
| aptamernoun | (biochemistry, genetics) Any subsequence of nucleic acid, selected from a large random sequence-pool, used to bind to a specific target molecule. |
| antiterminatornoun | (biochemistry) Any enzyme that promotes antitermination |
| primernoun | A children's book intended to teach literacy: how to read, write, and spell. |
| copromoternoun | A joint promoter. |
| counterreceptornoun | (biochemistry) A material that binds with, and tethers a receptor on the surface of a cell |
| complonnoun | (genetics) A complementation subunit |
| protositenoun | (biochemistry) Any part of a biomolecule that has the potential to be a site for the attachment of another one |
| gapmernoun | (biochemistry) A chimeric, antisense oligonucleotide that contains a central block of deoxynucleotide monomers sufficiently long to induce ribonuclease cleavage |
| chimeraplastnoun | (genetics) A synthetic strand of RNA and DNA once used to repair DNA mutations |
| protomernoun | (biochemistry) Any of the subunits that constitute an oligomeric protein. |
| prochemerinnoun | (biochemistry) A precursor of chemerin. |
| protamernoun | Misspelling of protomer. [(chemistry) Any prototropic tautomer.] |
| submonomernoun | (biochemistry) Any small molecule used in the stepwise synthesis of a polymer (especially a polypeptide) |
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