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engrailed
engrailed, ppl. a. (ɛnˈgreɪld) [f. engrail v.] 1. (See engrail v. 1.) a. Her. Of an ordinary: Having a series of curvilinear indentations in the edge. b. gen. Of the edge of any object, of a line, a circle, etc.: Ornamented with a series of curvilinear indentations. c. Of a coin: Having a margin for... Oxford English Dictionary
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Engrailed
Engrailed may refer to: engrailed (gene), a developmental gene in many animals Engrailed (moth), Ectropis crepuscularia, a moth Engrailed (heraldry), a term indicating curves pointing inwards (and points pointing outwards) in heraldry Engrailed arch, in architecture, an arch with cusps, as in a trefoil wikipedia.org
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Engrailed (gene)
Protein engrailed (en) encodes the homeodomain-containing transcription factor protein Engrailed. When expressed in the ectoderm, engrailed is involved in the production of skeletal material. engrailed, or genes with very similar sequences, are found wikipedia.org
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engralee
† enˈgralee, a. Her. Obs. [a. OF. engrallé (mod. engrêlé): see engrail v.] = engrailed.1572 J. Bossewell Wks. Armorie ii. 27 b, To beare the same [colours] plaine, and neither engralee, rasie, enueckie or dentellie. Oxford English Dictionary
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Engrailed (moth)
The engrailed and small engrailed (Ectropis crepuscularia) are moths of the family Geometridae found from the British Isles through central and eastern Debate exists as to whether they make up one species, or whether E. crepuscularia actually refers only to the small engrailed, with the engrailed proper wikipedia.org
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gradately
† gradately, adv. Obs. Also 5 graditly, 6 gradatlye. [f. *gradate adj. (ad. L. gradātus furnished with steps) + -ly2.] By degrees; spec. in Her. (cf. engraded, engrailed).1486 Bk. St. Albans, Her. D ij b, They ar calde armys engradit for they ar made of ij colouris the wich graditly ar broght to ged... Oxford English Dictionary
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Engrailed homeobox protein
In molecular biology, the engrailed homeobox proteins are a family of homeobox proteins which are characterised by the presence of a region of some 20 wikipedia.org
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engrailment
enˈgrailment [f. as prec. + -ment.] a. Her. The state of being engrailed or indented in curved lines. b. The engrailed circle round the margin of a coin, etc.1856 Smyth Rom. Fam. Coins 31 The laureated and ringletted profile of Apollo within an engrailment. Oxford English Dictionary
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EN1 (gene)
Homeobox protein engrailed-1 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the EN1 gene. In Drosophila, the engrailed (en) gene plays an important role during development in segmentation, where it is required for the formation of posterior wikipedia.org
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engrail
engrail, v. (ɛnˈgreɪl) Forms: α. 4–5 engrele, 5 engreyl, -grale, 6–7 engraile, -ayl, 6– engrail. β. 5 ingrayl, 6–7 ingrail, -ale, -eyl, (6 ingrele). [ME. engrele, a. OF. engresle-r (mod.F. engrêler), commonly believed to be f. en- (see en-1) + gresle, grêle hail. The original sense would thus be ‘to... Oxford English Dictionary
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EN2 (gene)
Homeobox protein engrailed-2 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the EN2 gene. It is a member of the engrailed gene family. Description The Engrailed-2 gene encodes for the Engrailed-2 homeobox transcription factor. wikipedia.org
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Thomas Rugge
From his monument in Buckland Church, the coat of arms of the Reverend William Rugge, Rector of Buckland is described as: Arms: Gules a chevron engrailed The Coat of Arms Arms: Gules a chevron engrailed between three mullets pierced Argent In heraldry: Gules is the tincture with the colour red Chevron wikipedia.org
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Compartment (development)
The selector gene, engrailed (en), is a key determinant in boundary formation between the anterior and posterior compartments. Engrailed mutant clones of posterior origin will gain anterior affinity and move towards the anterior compartment and intermix with those cells. wikipedia.org
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Ectropis
Only one species – or cryptic species complex – (the engrailed/small engrailed, E. bistortata/E. crepuscularia) is found in Europe. wikipedia.org
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