0 the movement of the liquid that carries the substances that a plant needs for life and growth through the plant --
1 a genetic abnormality (= problem) in which material from a chromosome moves to another chromosome or is exchanged with material from it --
2 the movement of the liquid that carries the substances that a plant needs for life and growth through the plant --
The institute is also the first develop a test to detect chromosome translocations in human embryos to increase the success rate and avoid genetic disorder.
In addition to the charged amino acids, certain hydrophobic residues appeared to contribute to the membrane binding and translocation.
Visual pigment phosphorylation but not transducin translocation can contribute to light adaptation in zebrafish cones.
However, no comparable vascular network is present in the outer retina to induce the centripetal translocation of cones.
There is, of course, a measure of expressive and acoustic decay involved in the translocation.
Oxpeckers are difficult to propagate in captivity and reintroduction programmes were based on translocation of birds that were captured in the wild.
Although cell fixation was employed in these experiments, model membrane studies of buforin 2 support the proposed energy-independent translocation mechanism.
Complementation studies with mouse translocations.