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Qué (quién) es lower spacer ring - definición

REGION OF NON-CODING DNA BETWEEN GENES
Intergenic spacer; Spacer (genetics)

Schatzki ring         
  • Schatzki B ring at barium swallow.
CONGENITAL DISORDER OF DIGESTIVE SYSTEM
Schatzki's ring; Schatzki's Ring; Schatzki rings; Schatzki-Gary ring; Schatzki–Gary ring; Shatzki ring
A Schatzki ring or Schatzki–Gary ring is a narrowing of the lower esophagus that can cause difficulty swallowing (dysphagia). The narrowing is caused by a ring of mucosal tissue (which lines the esophagus) or muscular tissue.
Function-spacer-lipid Kode construct         
  • This illustrated technical manual is designed to provide scientists with technical information on Kode Technology and Kode (FSL) Function-Spacer-Lipid constructs<nowiki/>https://hdl.handle.net/2292/62953
  • ''Fig. 2'' Diagram showing the features of the function-spacer-lipid construct of a [[kodecyte]], using the analogy of a Lego minifigure. As indicated in the figure, the function group analogous to the minifigures head can be arranged in different substances, the spacer analogous to the body of the minifigure (including the arms) can have a variety of different features, and the lipid or minifigure legs can be a variety of different lipids. Together the three components of function, spacer & lipid represent the FSL construct.

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CLASS OF COMPOUNDS
Function-Spacer-Lipid constructs; FSL construct; Function-Spacer-Lipid construct; Function-Spacer-Lipid construct (Kode™ Technology); Function-spacer-lipid construct; Kode construct; Function-spacer-lipid
Function-Spacer-Lipid (FSL) Kode constructs (Kode Technology) are amphiphatic, water [biosurface engineering constructs that can be used to engineer the surface of cell]s, [[viruses and organisms, or to modify solutions and non-biological surfaces with bioactives. FSL Kode constructs spontaneously and stably incorporate into cell membranes.
Bague         
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  •  The fictional [[One Ring]]
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  • A method of removing a ring.
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  • bezel]], and 4) stone or gem in setting or mounting
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CIRCULAR BAND WORN AS A TYPE OF ORNAMENTAL JEWELLERY AROUND THE FINGER
Jewelry ring; Dinner ring; Finger ring; Bague; Finger-ring; Cocktail ring; Piece of jewelry ring; Ring (finger); Finger rings; 💍; Ring (jewelry); Penannular ring
·noun The annular molding or group of moldings dividing a long shaft or clustered column into two or more parts.

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Spacer DNA

Spacer DNA is a region of non-coding DNA between genes. The terms intergenic spacer (IGS) or non-transcribed spacer (NTS) are used particularly for the spacer DNA between the many tandemly repeated copies of the ribosomal RNA genes.

In bacteria, spacer DNA sequences are only a few nucleotides long. In eukaryotes, they can be extensive and include repetitive DNA, comprising the majority of the DNA of the genome. In ribosomal DNA, there are spacers within and between gene clusters, called internal transcribed spacer (ITS) and external transcribed spacers (ETS), respectively. In animals, the mitochondrial DNA genes generally have very short spacers. In fungi, mitochondrial DNA spacers are common and variable in length, and they may also be mobile.

Due to the non-coding nature of spacer DNA, its nucleotide sequence changes much more rapidly over time than nucleotide sequences coding for genes that are subject to selective forces. Although spacer DNA might not have a function that depends on its nucleotide sequence, it may have sequence-independent functions.

Spacer DNA has practical applications that enable researchers and scientists to examine interactions between CRISPR proteins and bacteriophages.