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1 glycosidic linkage
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2 glycosidic linkage
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3 glycosidic linkage
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4 linkage
linkage связь, сцеплениеlinkage сцепление признаков, обусловленное расположением соответствующих генов и одной хромосомеlinkage map карта сцепления, карта хромосомы, диаграмма, показывающая расположение генов в хромосоме и расстояние между ними, выраженное с помощью процента перекомбинацийfalse linkage ген. ложное сцеплениеfunctional linkage функциональная связьgametic linkage гаметическое сцепление геновgenetic linkage генетическое сцеплениеgenetic linkage map карта сцепления генетических признаковglycosidic linkage гликозидная связьinterchromatidal linkage межхромосомное сцеплениеinternucleotide linkage межнуклеотидная связьpartial linkage ген частичное сцепление, неполное сцеплениеsex linkage сцепление с поломEnglish-Russian dictionary of biology and biotechnology > linkage
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5 linkage
связь, сцепление- functional linkage
- genetic linkage
- glycosidic linkage
- interchromatidal linkage
- interchromosomal linkage
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6 linkage
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7 basic linkage
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8 dirigible linkage
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9 cross linkage
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > cross linkage
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10 cyclic linkage
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > cyclic linkage
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11 heat of atomic linkage
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12 heat of linkage
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13 molecular linkage
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > molecular linkage
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14 terminal double linkage
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > terminal double linkage
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15 terminal linkage
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