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1 catalytic RNA
каталитическая РНК
РНК, обладающая способностью разрезать любые другие молекулы РНК
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Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > catalytic RNA
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2 catalytic RNA
каталитическая РНКРНК, обладающая способность разрезать любые другие молекулы РНК -
3 catalytic RNA
Макаров: (ribozymes) каталитические РНК (рибозимы) -
4 catalytic RNA (ribozymes)
Макаров: каталитические РНК (рибозимы)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > catalytic RNA (ribozymes)
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5 ribozymes (catalytic RNA)
Макаров: рибозимы (каталитические РНК)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > ribozymes (catalytic RNA)
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6 ribozymes
1) Общая лексика: рибоз (молекулы РНК, обладающие ферментативной активностью (как правило, свойством автокатализа); впервые Р. были охарактеризованы при исследовании процессов аутосплайсинга предшественника 26S-рРНК у инфузории Tetrahymena thermophila)2) Макаров: (catalytic RNA) рибозимы (каталитические РНК)
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