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  • 121NUCLÉIQUES (ACIDES) — Découverts en 1868 par le biologiste suisse Friedrich Mischer dans les noyaux cellulaires, d’où leur nom (du latin nucleus , noyau), et également présents dans le cytoplasme, les acides nucléiques sont des molécules d’origine naturelle qui jouent …

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  • 122transduction — [ trɑ̃sdyksjɔ̃; trɑ̃z ] n. f. • 1941; de trans et duction, d apr. conduction ♦ Biol. Transfert génétique entre bactéries s effectuant sous l action d un bactériophage. ● transduction nom féminin (du latin ductio, de ducere, conduire) Transfert d… …

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  • 123bacteriofag — BACTERIOFÁG, bacteriofagi, s.m. Organism microscopic care distruge bacteriile. [pr.: ri o ] – Din fr. bactériophage. Trimis de paula, 13.09.2007. Sursa: DEX 98  bacteriofág s. m. (sil. ri o ), pl. bacteriofági Trimis de siveco, 10.08.2004. Sursa …

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  • 124coliphage — noun a bacteriophage that infects the bacterium Escherichia coli • Hypernyms: ↑bacteriophage, ↑phage * * * ˈkäləˌfāj noun ( s) Etymology: col (II) + phage : a bacteriophage active agai …

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  • 125-phage — ˌfāj sometimes ˌfäzh or ˌfȧzh noun combining form also phag ˌfag, aa(ə)g, aig ( s) Etymology: Greek phagos, from phagein 1. : one that eats ostreo …

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  • 126Antibiotic — In modern usage, an antibiotic is a chemotherapeutic agent with activity against microorganisms such as bacteria, fungi or protozoa. [cite book|author=Davey PG|chapter=Antimicrobial chemotherapy|editor=Ledingham JGG, Warrell DA|title=Concise… …

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  • 127Antibiotic resistance — is a type of drug resistance where a microorganism is able to survive exposure to an antibiotic. While a spontaneous or induced genetic mutation in bacteria may confer resistance to antimicrobial drugs, genes that confer resistance can be… …

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  • 128Capsid — Schematic of a Cytomegalovirus 3D model of Helical capsid structure …

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