What's the difference between arear and behindhand?

Arear


Definition:

  • (v. t. & i.) To raise; to set up; to stir up.
  • (adv.) Backward; in or to the rear; behindhand.

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  • (1) tamAr and areAr mutants grow as wild type on all nitrogen or carbon sources tested, are recessive, and appear to be epistatic to all other mutations (gdhA1, meaA8 and meaB6) which result in derepressed levels of ammonium regulated system.
  • (2) Whereas tamAr and areAr phenotypes are additive, tamAr is epistatic to areAd phenotype.
  • (3) From crosses heterozygous for areAr-18 revertant alleles, duplication-deficiency progeny containing two copies of a substantial portion of chromosome IV but lacking part of chromosome III, including the 5' moiety of areA, have been obtained.
  • (4) The areAr-18 mutation is a loss-of-function mutation in areA, the positive acting regulatory gene mediating nitrogen metabolite repression in Aspergillus nidulans.
  • (5) Regulatory mutations, tightly linked to gabA, were selected by reverting an areAr-2 strain on GABA as nitrogen source.
  • (6) Surprisingly, we have selected rare intracistronic revertants of areAr-18.
  • (7) A sensibility index was calculated by dividing the integrated area under the obtained vibrogram curve of each object tested (areaT) by that of the corresponding area under a superimposed and age matched reference curve (areaR).
  • (8) Mutants at the areA locus (areAr) have also been isolated on the basis of resistance to these analogues, with nitrate or L-aspartate as the nitrogen source.
  • (9) These, similar to tamAr lesions, result in resistance to methylammonium and are partially repressed for ammonium repressible system, but in contrast to tamAr, areAr alleles have wild-type NADP-GDH activity and normal ammonium efflux.

Behindhand


Definition:

  • (adv. & a.) In arrears financially; in a state where expenditures have exceeded the receipt of funds.
  • (adv. & a.) In a state of backwardness, in respect to what is seasonable or appropriate, or as to what should have been accomplished; not equally forward with some other person or thing; dilatory; backward; late; tardy; as, behindhand in studies or in work.

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