- clonal population
- клоновая популяция* * *• клональная популяция• клоновая популяция
English-russian biological dictionary. 2013.
English-russian biological dictionary. 2013.
Clonal — may refer to in Immunology Clonal deletion, a process by which B cells and T cells are deactivated before act significantly upon specific antigens Clonal selection theory, a model for how the immune system responds to infection Clonal anergy, a… … Wikipedia
clonal selection — noun (biology) In a young mammal, the method of immunoglobulin production ensuring that there is a large lymphocyte population with a wide variety of antigen binding sites, so that when a foreign antigen binds to a lymphocyte it will stimulate… … Useful english dictionary
Clonal colony — Ramet redirects here. For the commune in Alba County, Romania, see Râmeţ. A clonal colony of Iris germanica. Note the rhizomatious stems by which the plant reproduces. A clonal colony or genet is a group of genetically identical individuals (e … Wikipedia
Clonal interference — This diagram illustrates how sex might create novel genotypes more rapidly. Two advantageous alleles A and B occur at random. The two alleles are recombined rapidly in a sexual population (top), but in an asexual population (bottom) the two… … Wikipedia
clonal selection — The process whereby one or more clones, ie. cells expressing a particular gene sequence are selected by naturally occurring processes from a mixed population. Generally the clonal selection is for general expansion by mitosis, particularly with… … Dictionary of molecular biology
clonal expansion — an immune response in which lymphocytes stimulated by antigen proliferate and amplify the population of relevant cells … Medical dictionary
clonal selection — The production of a population of plasma cells all producing the same antibody in response to the interaction between a B lymphocyte producing that specific antibody and the antigen bound by that antibody. See: primary immune response, secondary… … Glossary of Biotechnology
Phage ecology — Bacteriophages (phages), potentially the most numerous organisms on Earth, are the viruses of bacteria (more generally, of prokaryotesThe term prokaryotes is useful to mean the sum of the bacteria and archaeabacteria but otherwise can be… … Wikipedia
Kin selection — From the time of antiquity field biologists have observed that some organisms tend to exhibit strategies that favor the reproductive success of their relatives, even at a cost to their own survival and/or reproduction. The classic example is a… … Wikipedia
subclone — sub·clone səb .klōn n a clone selected from a clone esp. after a mutation occurs <clones and subclones of human mouse somatic cell hybrids were selected (T. B. Shows )(et al)> * * * sub·clone (subґklōn) 1. the progeny of a mutant cell… … Medical dictionary
Cnemidophorus — Coastal Western Whiptail C. tigris multiscutatus Scientific classification Kingdom … Wikipedia