Duplications

Word DUPLICATIONS
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Definitions and meanings of "Duplications"

What do we mean by duplications?

The act of duplicating.

A folding over; a fold.

The act or process of dividing by natural growth or spontaneous action.

The act of copying a nucleotide sequence from one chromosome to another.

A nucleotide sequence copied through such a process.

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The word "duplications" in example sentences

Consider a person with only one good copy of the CFTR gene (that person is a carrier of cystic fibrosis), or a person with a duplication of a part of a chromosome, resulting in duplications of scores or hundreds of genes (very common, it turns out). ❋ Unknown (2008)

Steve, or a person with a duplication of a part of a chromosome, resulting in duplications of scores or hundreds of genes (very common, it turns out). ❋ Unknown (2008)

The login should use AJAX to check for username duplications, email's, drop down list selection and CAPTCHA. i3. ❋ Unknown (2009)

In addition to modifying gene action, these elements can restructure the genome at various levels, from small changes involving a few nucleotides, to gross modifications involving large segments of chromosomes, such as duplications, deficiencies, inversions, and other more complex reorganizations. ❋ Unknown (1983)

After all, books are just duplications, rearrangements and insertions of the words in the dictionary. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Duncan BW, Eraklis AE, Adzick NS: Retroperitoneal alimentary tract duplications detected in utero. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Most of the services, like fire and police, are duplications of what was already provided for the residents by the county government. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The people you refer to cite an existing robust system and cite gene duplications and more as means to generate more genetic information. ❋ Unknown (2010)

New information is not produced by duplications, rearrangements and insertions of the words in the dictionary but by design in the mind of authors. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Their study looked for chromosomal deletions and duplications known as copy number variants (CNV) and found that these were present in 16% of the children with ADHD. ❋ Ben Goldacre (2010)

Amongst other differences, 111 duplications of small DNA segments were found in the Neanderthal but not human sequence. ❋ Dr. Denis Alexander (2011)

Apple said that some iPad 2 units carried identifying codes that were on other devices resulting in duplications that could create trouble on Verizon's network. ❋ Ian Sherr (2011)

If Google Contacts was very, very smart about which contacts it created, which contacts it let into My Contacts, and how it syncs up and eliminates duplications between all your accounts, desktop apps and devices that can access it, this would be the end of this post. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Someone would have to coordinate and label them to prevent duplications. ❋ Unknown (2009)

History well shows the efficiency benefits that can be reaped by eliminating all the duplications and redundancies that inherently result from competition among providers. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Researchers compared the number of chromosomal deletions or duplications -- known as "copy number variants" or CNVs -- in certain genetic sequences in children diagnosed with ADHD and those without the disorder. ❋ Jennifer LaRue Huget (2010)

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