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English to Spanish translations [PRO] Genetics | |||||||
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localised mutagenesis, long terminal repeat, ltr ver nota Explanation: localised mutagenesis = localised mutagenesis http://webdeptos.uma.es/genetica/GENMOL.HTML long terminal repeat = Secuencia Terminal Repetida Larga (LTR) http://www.uady.mx/~biomedic/revbiomed/pdf/rb001117.pdf ltr = • LONG TERMINAL REPEAT SEQUENCE Ya traducido arriba The genetic material at each end of the HIV genome<!-- (see) -->. When the HIV genome is integrated into a cell's own genome, the LTR interacts with cellular and viral factors to trigger the transcription of the HIV-integrated HIV DNA<!-- (see) --> genes into an RNA<!-- (see) --> form that is packaged in new virus particles. Activation of LTR is a major step in triggering HIV replication. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 36 mins (2004-10-13 23:38:10 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Perdón localised mutagenesis = mutagénesis localizada |
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