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revertant
reˈvertant, a. and n. [f. revert v. + -ant.] A. adj. 1. Her. (See quot. 1828.) rare—0.1688 Holme Acad. Armoury ii. 484/2. 1828 Berry Encycl. Her. I, Revertant, or Reverted, that is, flexed and reflexed, or bending in the form of an S; though it is sometimes used for a bending in the manner of a chev... Oxford English Dictionary
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Utrophin
dramatically increased in patients with Duchenne's muscular dystrophy (and female carriers), both in those muscle fibers lacking dystrophin and in rare, revertant wikipedia.org
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subvertant
subˈvertant, a. Her. [f. subvert v. + -ant.] = revertant.1688 [see subverted 2]. Oxford English Dictionary
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Suppressor mutation
Revertant In microbial genetics, a revertant is a mutant that has reverted to its former genotype or to the original phenotype by means of a suppressor wikipedia.org
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vertant
ˈvertant, a. Her. [a. F. vertant, = L. vertent-, vertens, pres. pple. of vertĕre: see vert v.1] Bending, curving.1688 R. Holme Armoury ii. 473/1 He beareth Argent, eight Leaves, the Stalks conjoyned and contrary bowed... But the most compendious, is to blazon them conjoyn'd dorse endorse: though goo... Oxford English Dictionary
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Helena Groot
A revertant of the major founder Native American haplogroup C common in populations from northern South America. (2006) American Journal of Human Biology wikipedia.org
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issuant
issuant, a. (n.) (ˈɪʃ(j)uːənt, ˈɪsjuː-) [f. issue v. + -ant1, after F. pr. pples. in -ant.] 1. Issuing or proceeding from a place or source. Now rare.1634 Sir T. Herbert Trav. 7 Out of that Cloud is issuant so forcible a whirle-wind, as breeds feare and admiration. 1642 tr. Perkins' Prof. Bk. i. §13... Oxford English Dictionary
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Laurent Susini
More particularly his expertise was instrumental for the genetic and epigenetic analyses of single revertant cells from different cancer cell lines, for TCTP (Translationally Controlled Tumor Protein was identified in a screen between tumor cells and revertant cells. wikipedia.org
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Robert Pollack (biologist)
Reversion was later suggested as a potential cancer treatment, based on drugs selecting for stable revertant cells. wikipedia.org
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reverse
▪ I. reverse, n. (rɪˈvɜːs) Also 4–6 reuers (4 ry-), 5–6 reuerse (5 -ce, 6 -sse); 4–5 revers. [a. OF. revers masc. (so mod.F., = Sp. and Pg. reverso, It. riverso), or reverse fem., f. L. revers-, ppl. stem of revertĕre to revert.] I. 1. a. The opposite or contrary of something.1390 Gower Conf. I. 356... Oxford English Dictionary
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Mosaic (genetics)
Revertant somatic mosaicism is a rare recombination event with a spontaneous correction of a mutant, pathogenic allele. In revertant mosaicism, the healthy tissue formed by mitotic recombination can outcompete the original, surrounding mutant cells in tissues such as blood wikipedia.org
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艾美氏试验
此法将经逆转菌种(revertant)之沙门氏菌暴露于待测物中;由于此逆转菌种(revertant)无法存活于缺乏组胺酸之培养液中。将逆转菌培养于含待测物但无组胺酸试液中,该菌却能利用培养液中葡萄糖合成组胺酸而存活并生长出菌落时,表示该待测物具有基因突变之作用,而能将逆转菌回复为原菌种。 wikipedia.org
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Adaptive mutation
A tryptophan auxotroph cannot make tryptophan for itself, but wild-type cells can and so a revertant will revert to the normal state of being able to produce wikipedia.org
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HAT medium
Thus, selection with one of the latter two drugs, followed by HAT medium, will yield revertant colonies. wikipedia.org
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Frameshift mutation
A third form of repair is revertant mosaicism, which is naturally occurring by creating a reverse mutation or a mutation at a second site that corrects wikipedia.org
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