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Terce


Definition:

  • (n.) See Tierce.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) We have circumvented this problem in the characterization and fine mapping of the origin of plasmid pAM beta 1 by exploiting the Bacillus subtilis termination signal, terC.
  • (2) The DNA sequences spanning the terC site in strains 168 and W23 showed a high level of homology (90.2%) close to the site but very little at a distance of approximately 250 base pairs from the site in one particular direction.
  • (3) Overproduction of the ter binding activity was observed when the extract was prepared from the cell carrying a plasmid with a chromosomal-derived 5.0 kb EcoRI fragment, on which one of the four terC sites, terC2, was also located.
  • (4) To see whether replication forks accumulated in the vicinity of terC at the nonpermissive temperature, the mutants were incubated for 60 min at 42 degrees C and then returned to low temperature and pulse-labeled with [3H]thymidine.
  • (5) By screening these libraries, a series of partially overlapping clones which covered the terC region was isolated.
  • (6) This represented the deletion of approximately 230 kb of CU1693 DNA, with the removal of approximately 150 kb to the left of terC and approximately 80 kb to the right of terC.
  • (7) The effect of deletion or modification of DNA sequences on either side of terC (defined by the sequence location of the arrested clockwise fork junction) has been investigated.
  • (8) Three factors were shown to limit the viability of LC381 harboring different chimeric plasmids and affect the degree of recA gene dependence of chromosome replication in the Sin strains at 42 degrees C. It is suggested that these three constraints are the consequence of the organization of the E. coli chromosome, particularly the unique ability of terC to retard the progression of replication forks.
  • (9) The 250-bp segment immediately ahead of terC encompassed the previously identified inverted repeat region as well as potential promoters for the transcription of an adjoining open reading frame (ORF).
  • (10) The terC-containing portion of this plasmid has been subcloned within each of two overlapping fragments of DNA, 1.75 and 1.95 kb, again in E. coli plasmids.
  • (11) Physiological characterization of SU153 confirmed the dispensability of terC for vegetative growth and cell division, and also established the lack of requirement of terC for the specialized cell division that is associated with formation of the bacterial endospore.
  • (12) Analysis of the DNA synthesized at high temperature by hybridization with probe DNAs for detection of DNA replicated in the origin (oriC) and terminal (terC) regions has revealed that this mutant is unable to initiate a new round of DNA replication at high temperature after termination of the round in progress.
  • (13) Band retardation assays established that this protein (now called the replication terminator protein, encoded by the rtp gene) binds specifically to a 209-base-pair fragment of DNA within which terC is located.
  • (14) The endpoints, which correspond to plasmid origin and terC, were mapped with single-nucleotide precision.
  • (15) 60%) of that predicted for a complete block to movement of the clockwise fork at the replication terminus, terC.
  • (16) A procedure is described for relocating a functional terC-region to various sites on the Bacillus subtilis chromosome, and in alternative orientations.
  • (17) The terC-deletion strain of Bacillus subtilis 168, SU153 [Iismaa and Wake, J. Mol.
  • (18) With this information, DNA from the terminus region of W23 was cloned and the sequence was determined for a 1,499-base-pair segment spanning the expected terC site.
  • (19) 195 (1987) 299-310] was used for the re-insertion of a 1.75-kb segment of DNA containing terC at a site approx.
  • (20) On the basis of hybridization to synthetic oligonucleotides corresponding to known positions in the terminus region sequence it has been shown that neither the leading nor lagging strands, as they approach terC, traverse the distal inverted repeat, IRI.

Terse


Definition:

  • (superl.) Appearing as if rubbed or wiped off; rubbed; smooth; polished.
  • (superl.) Refined; accomplished; -- said of persons.
  • (superl.) Elegantly concise; free of superfluous words; polished to smoothness; as, terse language; a terse style.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The lossmaking chain of supermarkets, funeral homes and pharmacies said in a terse two-line statement that Stuart Ramsay had left the board with immediate effect after "an independent report, and at the request of the board".
  • (2) He replied tersely: “Di María is a fine player but we would still have won that game.” Martino called his winger “one of the five best players in the world” and said his country had missed him sorely in the final.
  • (3) A humiliated Trierweiler was publicly ditched by Hollande in a terse 18-word statement announcing that he was “putting an end” to their “shared life”.
  • (4) In a terse statement the New IRA said Kearney was shot after the group carried out "an investigation".
  • (5) "I think the figures are somewhat overstated in this country," he says tersely, "as it's generally the same three scientists making their voices heard.
  • (6) There is a significant gap between the plans of the Greek authorities and requirements of the commission, ECB and IMF European commission statement In a tersely worded statement, the European commission declared talks would resume when euro area finance ministers gather in Luxembourg on Thursday.
  • (7) Manchester United manager Ed Woodward is reported to have sent Chelsea a "terse" letter, warning them to cease and desist in their efforts to sign Wayne Rooney .
  • (8) Fielding questions from journalists after the game, Altidore opened with a terse stock defense, stating: "It doesn’t matter how I play as long as we win".
  • (9) A senior government official was more terse: "We don't want to see China patrolling the East and South China seas as though they think they own them."
  • (10) Terry, meanwhile, issued a terse statement in response.
  • (11) From the plague's ominous annunciation, the first dead rat, rotting on the turn of the stair in the protagonist's apartment block, to the end of the first act and the prefect's terse command, "close the town", plot fits meaning with tailored perfection.
  • (12) "They have cattle and now they have one of my boys," he wrote in a terse press release.
  • (13) In answers that ranged from terse monosyllables to rambling monologues, Cayne said he wished the Securities and Exchange Commission had looked into the way rumours about Bear were spread: "Regardless of whether there was a conspiracy or not, the bottom line is the firm came under attack."
  • (14) Head coach Doc Rivers has responded to the possibility with a very terse "it's stupid".
  • (15) Additionally, while the answers were terse, the immediacy and intimacy of the president's responses offered a glimpse into his mind that might never have been exposed so starkly in more formal circumstances.
  • (16) Dan Ashworth, David Gill and I have carried out a thorough process in the last three weeks and ultimately we could not look beyond Sam as the ideal candidate.” Allardyce performed a minor miracle to save Sunderland from relegation after succeeding Dick Advocaat last October but, in a terse statement which will interpreted as churlish, the Wearside club failed to reference his contribution, let alone thank him or offer their good wishes.
  • (17) Westminster slumbers in recess, voters are on holiday or reeling from the latesthorrors of Isis – and Nick Clegg tersely announces Lord Rennard has been reinstated as a party member , all disciplinary action miraculously evaporated.
  • (18) "There is no truth to these baseless allegations," Egypt's foreign ministry said in a terse statement on Sunday.
  • (19) This time the drone attack was successful , from the US perspective, and al-Shabaab issued a terse statement: "The martyr received what he wished for and what he went out for."
  • (20) As for that last line, millions of voices cried out with “duh” and went back to exhaling tersely through their noses.

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