recombine


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undergo genetic recombination

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cause genetic recombination

to combine or put together again

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After ricocheting back and forth 400 times, turning each beam's journey into a 1,600 kilometer round-trip, the light recombines near its source.
The changes make it more difficult for the enzyme to recombine the charges, thereby allowing the electrical potential to last much longer.
When you have two successful genes that depend on each other, it's best for them not to be in an environment in which they will recombine. It would be like breaking up a good musical duo."
The layer multiplier would receive the five-layer sandwich from the first feedblock and divide and recombine it to form multiple repetitions of the structure - for example, four repetitions would produce a 20 layer structure of microlayers.
The full Alfa UV recombine system, as supplied, includes the recombine machine, imagesetter and software, the UV curing cabinet for the large production master and a small cabinet for the master, a laminator, precision hole puncher, and a magnetic template to hold the metal master.
In other words, two cold strains that have infected the same individual could recombine to create a new strain with new properties.
This leads to the creation of "radical pairs" of electrons which briefly separate and then recombine.
The phosphonium borate splits into H2 molecules and phosphine borane, then recombine under cooler temperatures to create the original compound.
Buchroeder of Willcox, Arizona, "so the light beams don't recombine into a coherent wavefront.
Watch your terminology--it's better to let sources forecast in terms they understand; you can translate, consolidate or recombine the data after you receive it.
With humor, philosophy and countless literary and musical references that circle and recombine themselves again and again to play out on both literal and symbolic levels, Eco entertains us while inspecting the meaning of reality and the temporality of human existence.
In several cell lines, FLP has been shown to rapidly and precisely recombine copies of its specific target sequence.
These strains can then amplify and mutate close to human populations, increasing the risk that the virus will recombine with local human strains to form a new virus with pandemic potential.