duplication cyst - translation to arabic
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duplication cyst - translation to arabic

DUPLICATION OF A GENE SEQUENCE WITHIN A GENOME
Duplicate gene; Chromosomal duplication; Chromosomal duplications; Chromosome duplication; Chromosome duplications; Duplication (genetics); Ancient gene duplication; Amplification (molecular biology); Tandem duplications; Tandem duplication; Duplication (chromosomal); Retrogene; Nucleotide duplication
  • Evolutionary fate of duplicate genes
  • Karyotype}}

duplication cyst      
‎ كيسَةٌ مَصْحوبَةٌ بمَُضَاعَفَات‎
chromosome duplication         
‎ تَضاعُفُ الصِّبْغِي‎
dental cyst         
  • Histopathology of a periapical cyst, with metaplastic changes of mucous secreting cells (B), and ciliated cells (C).
  • Cholesterol clefts of a periapical cyst of the jaw.
  • url=http://revodonto.bvsalud.org/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1981-86372012000100010&lng=pt&nrm=iso}}</ref> Periapical cysts are labeled at left.
MEDICAL CONDITION
Dental cyst; Radicular cyst
كيسٌ سِنِّيّ

Definition

Cystic
·adj Containing cysts; cystose; as, cystic sarcoma.
II. Cystic ·adj Having the form of, or living in, a cyst; as, the cystic entozoa.
III. Cystic ·adj Pertaining to, or contained in, a cyst; ·esp., pertaining to, or contained in, either the urinary bladder or the gall bladder.

Wikipedia

Gene duplication

Gene duplication (or chromosomal duplication or gene amplification) is a major mechanism through which new genetic material is generated during molecular evolution. It can be defined as any duplication of a region of DNA that contains a gene. Gene duplications can arise as products of several types of errors in DNA replication and repair machinery as well as through fortuitous capture by selfish genetic elements. Common sources of gene duplications include ectopic recombination, retrotransposition event, aneuploidy, polyploidy, and replication slippage.