💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Exduction"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| sexductionnoun | (biology) A form of bacterial conjugation involving the F-plasmid. |
| extrapositionnoun | (linguistics) The movement of an element from its normal place to one at the end, or near the end, of a sentence. |
| 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.] |
| reexpulsionnoun | Expulsion again. |
| exaptationnoun | (biology, evolutionary theory) The use of a biological structure or function for a purpose other than that for which it initially evolved. |
| subderivationnoun | A derivation from something previously derived. |
| reextractionnoun | A second or subsequent extraction |
| reinductionnoun | induction again |
| exogenesisnoun | The theory that life on Earth is of extraterrestrial origin. |
| reexhumationnoun | A second or subsequent exhumation. |
| retrotranscriptionnoun | (genetics) Synonym of reverse transcription. |
| reexcitationnoun | A second or subsequent excitation |
| surexpressionnoun | (genetics) Synonym of overexpression. |
| postchromingnoun | Synonym of afterchroming. |
| rederivationnoun | A second or subsequent derivation |
| reexportationnoun | The exportation of something again or anew. |
| reexpressionnoun | Subsequent or repeated expression. |
| redifferentiationnoun | A second or subsequent differentiation after a dedifferentiation |
| excisionnoun | (surgery) The removal of something (a tumor or body part) by cutting. |
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