💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Recodonization"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| recombiningverb | (genetics) The exchanging of genetic material |
| retrohomingnoun | (genetics) The reintegration of an intron into DNA |
| retropositionnoun | (anatomy) backward displacement of a body part |
| exonizationnoun | (genetics) Recruiting of a new exon from non-protein-coding, intronic DNA sequences. |
| recombineeringnoun | (genetics) A technique, modelled on natural homologous recombination, used to systematically modify DNA |
| exonisationnoun | Alternative form of exonization. [(genetics) Recruiting of a new exon from non-protein-coding, intronic DNA sequences.] |
| reconjugationnoun | (genetics, biology) A second or subsequent conjugation |
| intronizationnoun | (genetics) The addition of introns into coding sequences |
| recombinantnoun | (genetics) An organism, cell, or haplotype formed by genetic recombination. |
| retromobilizationnoun | (genetics) Synonym of retrotransfer. |
| reconnoun | (chiefly US, military slang) reconnaissance. |
| recombinogenesisnoun | The formation of recombinant DNA |
| coconversionnoun | (genetics) The simultaneous correction of two sites on DNA that were segregated wrongly during meiosis |
| recodingnoun | The act or result of coding again or differently. |
| recreolizationnoun | The process of recreolizing. |
| retransformantnoun | (biology) a cell into which foreign DNA has been reintroduced |
| retrocopynoun | (genetics) A retrogene, copied from mRNA, that has lost all introns |
| retroposonnoun | (genetics) A fragment of DNA inserted into a chromosome following reverse transcription from RNA. |
| pseudorecombinationnoun | (genetics) The exchange of nucleic acid between two organisms (typically viruses) |
| retrogenenoun | (genetics) A piece of DNA reverse transcribed from mRNA inserted into a random place in the genome. |
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