English language

How to pronounce recombinant in English?

Toggle Transcript
Type Words
Type of being, cell, organism
Type Words

Examples of recombinant

recombinant
Recombinant GRK2 was incubated with GST alone or with GST-HDAC6 fusion proteins.
From the nature.com
Human recombinant EGF and IGF-1 were from PeproTech, and insulin was from SIGMA.
From the nature.com
The protein revealed in this study could form the basis of a recombinant vaccine.
From the sciencedaily.com
Imagine if Congress had outlawed recombinant DNA technology in the early 1970s.
From the theatlantic.com
The new vaccine is based on pure proteins produced by recombinant DNA technology.
From the sciencedaily.com
Transgenic animals are created using a recombinant DNA method to modify a genome.
From the sciencedaily.com
Bacterial cell lysates treated with recombinant IpaJ or IpaJ C64A as indicated.
From the nature.com
Production of biologically active recombinant human Factor H in Physcomitrella.
From the sciencedaily.com
By 1980 the immense powers of recombinant DNA were let loose for the public good.
From the time.com
More examples
  • Of or relating to recombinant DNA
  • A cell or organism in which genetic recombination has occurred
  • An organism, cell, or haplotype formed by genetic recombination; Referring to something formed by combining existing elements in a new combination. Especially in the phrase recombinant DNA referring to an organism created in the lab by adding DNA from another species
  • 1. of a vaccine, produced from two different sources. 2. of a chromosome, cell or organism, the result of recombination, either natural or artificial.
  • In genetics, describes DNA, proteins, cells or organisms that are made by combining genetic material from two different sources. Recombinant substances are made in the laboratory and are being studied in the treatment of cancer and for many other uses.
  • Biological material (e.g. proteins, antibodies, vaccine vectors) manufactured by genetic engineering in specialized laboratories.
  • A transformed cell that contains a recombinant DNA molecule.
  • Formed by (re-)combination of parts of one or different starting DNA molecules
  • DNA novel DNA made by joining DNA fragments from different sources