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  2. Neomorphism - Wikipedia

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    The neomorphic process, as it relates to geology and petrography, is one of the many major processes that sustain both carbonate minerals and limestone. Neomorphism is largely held accountable for the metastability of aragonite and magnesium-rich calcite , and when conditions permit, neomorphic reactions and interactions can result in texture ...

  3. Muller's morphs - Wikipedia

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    A neomorphic mutation causes a dominant gain of gene function that is different from the normal function. [1] A neomorphic mutation can cause ectopic mRNA or protein expression, or new protein functions from altered protein structure. Changing wildtype gene dose has no effect on the phenotype of a neomorph. [2] m/Df = m/+ = m/Dp

  4. Isomorphism (crystallography) - Wikipedia

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    Forsterite. In chemistry, isomorphism has meanings both at the level of crystallography and at a molecular level. In crystallography, crystals are isomorphous if they have identical symmetry and if the atomic positions can be described with a set of parameters (unit cell dimensions and fractional coordinates) whose numerical values differ only slightly.

  5. Glossary of chemistry terms - Wikipedia

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    Also acid ionization constant or acidity constant. A quantitative measure of the strength of an acid in solution expressed as an equilibrium constant for a chemical dissociation reaction in the context of acid-base reactions. It is often given as its base-10 cologarithm, p K a. acid–base extraction A chemical reaction in which chemical species are separated from other acids and bases. acid ...

  6. Isocitrate dehydrogenase 1 - Wikipedia

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    3417 15926 Ensembl ENSG00000138413 ENSMUSG00000025950 UniProt O75874 O88844 RefSeq (mRNA) NM_005896 NM_001282386 NM_001282387 NM_001111320 NM_010497 RefSeq (protein) NP_001269315 NP_001269316 NP_005887 NP_001104790 NP_034627 Location (UCSC) Chr 2: 208.24 – 208.27 Mb Chr 1: 65.2 – 65.23 Mb PubMed search Wikidata View/Edit Human View/Edit Mouse Isocitrate dehydrogenase 1 (NADP+), soluble is ...

  7. Affymetrix - Wikipedia

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    After incorporation, Affymetrix grew in part by acquiring technologies from other companies, including Genetic MicroSystems (slide-based Microarrays and scanners) [citation needed] and Neomorphic (for bioinformatics) in 2000, [9] ParAllele Bioscience (custom SNP genotyping), [citation needed] USB/Anatrace (biochemical reagents) in 2008, [10 ...

  8. Dying To Be Free - The Huffington Post

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    Like methadone, Suboxone blocks both the effects of heroin withdrawal and an addict’s craving and, if used properly, does it without causing intoxication. Unlike methadone, it can be prescribed by a certified family physician and taken at home, meaning a recovering addict can lead a normal life, without a daily early-morning commute to a clinic.

  9. Mutation - Wikipedia

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    Neomorphic mutations are a part of the gain-of-function mutations and are characterized by the control of new protein product synthesis. The newly synthesized gene normally contains a novel gene expression or molecular function. The result of the neomorphic mutation is the gene where the mutation occurs has a complete change in function. [57]