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词汇 recombination
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Definition of recombination in English:

recombination

noun ˌriːkɒmbɪˈneɪʃ(ə)nriːˌkɒmbɪˈneɪʃ(ə)nriˌkɑmbəˈneɪʃ(ə)n
mass noun
  • 1The process of recombining things.

    重新结合;重新联合;重新组合

    the fragmentation of the earlier large units and recombination of land under new ownership
    Example sentencesExamples
    • In fashion and music, cycles of revivals, retrospectives, and recombinations have emerged, defining styles with an eerie predictability.
    • The various combinations and recombinations of these elements, moreover, give rise to several orders of movement within the art, and the images owe much of their dynamism to an intricate play of form at the hands of the engraver.
    • It generally analyses the form of recombinations that emerge on the contemporary scene.
    • Intellectuals do manage to innovate and their innovations are oftentimes not always recombinations of what they have embraced in their education.
    • Happily, the expansions and recombinations of American businesses over the century chronicled here have had far more positive results than this author would lead us to believe.
    1. 1.1Genetics The rearrangement of genetic material, especially by crossing over in chromosomes or by the artificial joining of segments of DNA from different organisms.
      〔遗传〕重组
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Here we present evidence that the chromosomal hypermutation is promoted by recombination.
      • This appears to be consistent with a lower than normal level of recombination in this chromosome.
      • Yeast has been used for many years to study DNA recombination, although not in this context.
      • He simply watched peas to learn how their natural system of genetic recombination worked.
      • A third possibility is that the effect of recombination varies among chromosomes.

Definition of recombination in US English:

recombination

nounriˌkɑmbəˈneɪʃ(ə)nrēˌkämbəˈnāSH(ə)n
  • 1The process of recombining things.

    重新结合;重新联合;重新组合

    the fragmentation of the earlier large units and recombination of land under new ownership
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The various combinations and recombinations of these elements, moreover, give rise to several orders of movement within the art, and the images owe much of their dynamism to an intricate play of form at the hands of the engraver.
    • It generally analyses the form of recombinations that emerge on the contemporary scene.
    • Intellectuals do manage to innovate and their innovations are oftentimes not always recombinations of what they have embraced in their education.
    • Happily, the expansions and recombinations of American businesses over the century chronicled here have had far more positive results than this author would lead us to believe.
    • In fashion and music, cycles of revivals, retrospectives, and recombinations have emerged, defining styles with an eerie predictability.
    1. 1.1Genetics The rearrangement of genetic material, especially by crossing over in chromosomes or by the artificial joining of segments of DNA from different organisms.
      〔遗传〕重组
      Example sentencesExamples
      • A third possibility is that the effect of recombination varies among chromosomes.
      • This appears to be consistent with a lower than normal level of recombination in this chromosome.
      • Here we present evidence that the chromosomal hypermutation is promoted by recombination.
      • Yeast has been used for many years to study DNA recombination, although not in this context.
      • He simply watched peas to learn how their natural system of genetic recombination worked.
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