💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Hypertranslocation"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| hypertranscriptionnoun | (genetics) Excessive transcription |
| retrotranspositionnoun | (genetics) The reverse transposition of an RNA intermediate. |
| translocationnoun | Removal of things from one place to another; displacement; substitution of one thing for another. |
| transduplicationnoun | (genetics) The acquisition of unrelated gene fragments by a transposable element |
| overtranscriptionnoun | (genetics) Excessive transcription |
| retranslocationnoun | repeated or reverse translocation |
| cotranslocationnoun | translocation along with another |
| transposalnoun | transposition |
| retrotransloconnoun | A translocon associated with retrotranslocation |
| overtransmissionnoun | (genetics) Excessive transmission |
| pretranslocationnoun | translocation prior to some other process |
| retrotransductionnoun | retrograde transduction (of DNA) |
| translocalizationnoun | translocation |
| metatranscriptnoun | (genetics) Synonym of metatranscription. |
| transposonnoun | (genetics) A segment of DNA that can move to a different position within a genome, or to the genome of another species. |
| jumping genenoun | (more informal) Synonym of transposon. |
| retrotranslocationnoun | (biochemistry) The reverse process of translocation. |
| retrogenenoun | (genetics) A piece of DNA reverse transcribed from mRNA inserted into a random place in the genome. |
| gene transcriptionnoun | (biochemistry, genetics) The copying of DNA segments into RNA, by RNA polymerase, as the first stage of gene expression. |
| cotransfernoun | (genetics) The transfer of linked genes. |
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