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Pathogenität f (Fähigkeit bestimmter Organismen oder Eigenschaft bestimmter Stoffe, krankhafte Zustände hervorzurufen) -
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Pathogenität, pathogene WirkungEnglish-German dictionary of labour protection > pathogenicity
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3 выброс биоматериала в результате аварий
выброс биоматериала в результате аварий
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accidental release of organisms
Genetically engineered organisms that are released in the environment by mistake; once released they may exhibit some previously unknown pathogenicity, might take over from some naturally occurring bacteria (possibly having other positive functions which thus are lost) or pass on some unwanted trait to such indigenous bacteria. There is also concern that an uncontrolled genetic mutation could produce a form with hazardous consequences for the environment. (Source: WPRa)
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выброс мутированных микроорганизмов
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mutated micro-organisms release
The release of mutated micro-organisms creates the risk that they may exhibit some previously unknown pathogenicity, might take over from some naturally occurring bacteria (possibly having other positive functions which thus are lost) or pass on some unwanted trait to such indigenous bacteria. There is also concern that an uncontrolled genetic mutation could produce from such an engineered microorganism, a form with hazardous consequences for the environment. (Source: WPR)
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выпуск микроорганизмов в окружающую среду
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release of organisms
The release of organisms in the environment creates the risk that once released they may exhibit some previously unknown pathogenicity, might take over from some naturally occurring bacteria or pass on some unwanted trait to such indigenous bacteria. (Source: WPR)
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Pathogenicity island — Pathogenicity islands (PAIs) are a distinct class of genomic islands which are acquired by horizontal transfer.They are incorporated in the genome of pathogenic microorganisms but are usually absent from those non pathogenic organisms of the same … Wikipedia
Pathogenicity island — The genetic element, the island of evil , within the genome of an organism that is responsible for its capacity to cause disease (its pathogenicity). The virulence of the organism is modulated by genes harbored on this island. For example,… … Medical dictionary
pathogenicity island — A large segment of DNA in some pathogens that contains the genes responsible for virulence; often it codes for the type III secretion system that allows the pathogen to secrete virulence proteins and damage host cells. A pathogen may have more… … Dictionary of microbiology
pathogenicity — noun see pathogenic … New Collegiate Dictionary
pathogenicity — (path o je nis ī te) The condition or quality of being pathogenic, or the ability to cause disease … Dictionary of microbiology
pathogenicity — /path oh jeuh nis i tee/, n. the disease producing capacity of a pathogen. [1895 1900; PATHOGENIC + ITY] * * * … Universalium
pathogenicity — noun a) The quality or state of being capable of causing disease. b) The quality or state of originating or producing disease … Wiktionary
pathogenicity — The condition or quality of being pathogenic, or the ability to cause disease. * * * patho·ge·nic·i·ty jə nis ət ē n, pl ties the quality or state of being pathogenic: degree of pathogenic capacity * * * patho·ge·nic·i·ty (path″o jə… … Medical dictionary