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Qué (quién) es wobble hypothesis - definición

RNA BASE PAIR THAT DOES NOT FOLLOW WATSON-CRICK BASE PAIR RULES; GUANINE–URACIL (G-U), HYPOXANTHINE–URACIL (I-U), HYPOXANTHINE–ADENINE (I-A), OR HYPOXANTHINE–CYTOSINE (I-C)
Wobble basepair; Wobble position; Wobble Hypothesis; Wobble effect; Wobble hypothesis; Wobble pair; Wobble base; Wobble pairing

Speed wobble         
RAPID OSCILLATION IN PRIMARILY IN STEERABLE WHEELS OF VEHICLES WHICH CAN MAKE THE VEHICLE UNSTABLE WITH INCREASING AMPLITUDE AND CAUSE LOSS OF CONTROL
Tank slap; Death wobble
Wobble, shimmy, tank-slapper, speed wobble, and even death wobble are all words and phrases used to describe a quick (4–10 Hz) oscillation of primarily just the steerable wheel(s) of a vehicle. Initially, the rest of the vehicle remains mostly unaffected, until translated into a vehicle yaw oscillation of increasing amplitude producing loss of control.
Lexical hypothesis         
  • [[Gordon Allport]]
HYPOTHESIS IN PERSONALITY PSYCHOLOGY THAT PERSONALITY TRAITS IMPORTANT TO A GROUP BECOME A PART OF THAT GROUP’S LANGUAGE
Sedimentation hypothesis; Fundamental lexical hypothesis; Lexical Hypothesis; Psycholexical
The lexical hypothesis (also known as the fundamental lexical hypothesis, lexical approach, or sedimentation hypothesis) is a thesis, current primarily in early personality psychology, and subsequently subsumed by many later efforts in that subfield. Despite some variation in its definition and application, the hypothesis is generally defined by two postulates.
wobble         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Wobble (disambiguation); Wobbles
¦ verb move unsteadily from side to side.
?(of the voice) tremble.
?waver between different courses of action.
¦ noun a wobbling movement or sound.
Origin
C17 (orig. as wabble): of Gmc origin; related to wave.

Wikipedia

Wobble base pair

A wobble base pair is a pairing between two nucleotides in RNA molecules that does not follow Watson-Crick base pair rules. The four main wobble base pairs are guanine-uracil (G-U), hypoxanthine-uracil (I-U), hypoxanthine-adenine (I-A), and hypoxanthine-cytosine (I-C). In order to maintain consistency of nucleic acid nomenclature, "I" is used for hypoxanthine because hypoxanthine is the nucleobase of inosine; nomenclature otherwise follows the names of nucleobases and their corresponding nucleosides (e.g., "G" for both guanine and guanosine – as well as for deoxyguanosine). The thermodynamic stability of a wobble base pair is comparable to that of a Watson-Crick base pair. Wobble base pairs are fundamental in RNA secondary structure and are critical for the proper translation of the genetic code.