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expressed his protest - перевод на испанский

SHORT SUB-SEQUENCE OF A CDNA SEQUENCE
Expressed sequence tags; Expressed Sequence Tag; EST library; Expressed Sequence Tags

expressed his protest      
Expresó su protesta
public protest         
  • Protesters against [[big government]] fill the West Lawn of the [[U.S. Capitol]] and the [[National Mall]], 12 September 2009
  • An artist's depiction of a prototypical angry mob protesting with the threat of violence
  • work=USA Today }}</ref>
  • UCL]], [[anarchist]] protest in France, on October 16th during the [[COVID-19 pandemic]]
  • [[Occupy Wall Street]] protesters in [[Zuccotti Park]] using the Internet to get their message out over social networking as events happen, September 2011
  • brutal polices]] during referendum
  • Protest inside the [[Wisconsin State Capitol]]
  • Farmer land rights protest in [[Jakarta]], Indonesia
  • Graffitis and papers glued on walls during a feminist protest in Mexico
  • Iraq War Protest]] in [[Washington, D.C.]]<ref>[https://www.flickr.com/photos/7563356@N08/3377938160/ https://www.flickr.com] Image of black bloc members during an Iraq War protest in Washington, D.C., 21 March 2009</ref>
  • March next to the [[Benito Juárez Hemicycle]], 27 August 1968, [[Mexico City]]
  • A protester [[photobombing]] a news reporter during a protest in New York City
  • Debanhi Escobar]].
  • Protesters outside the [[Oireachtas]] in [[Dublin]], [[Republic of Ireland]]
  • TET passed candidates who are protesting over SSC scam in [[West Bengal]], beneath the statue of [[Mahatma Gandhi]] in [[Kolkata]] Maidan.
  • Protest march in [[Palmerston North]], [[New Zealand]]
  • Demonstration in front of the [[MPR/DPR/DPD building]] in [[Jakarta]] during [[2019 Indonesian protests and riots]]
  • Protester with a "Free The Bee" placard during the COVID-19 protests in Berlin on 29th of August 2020, near the [[Brandenburg Gate]]
  • special status]].
  • Russia invaded Ukraine]] in February 2022
  • Greece]] calling for the boycott of a bookshop after an employee was fired, allegedly for her political activism
EXPRESSION OF OBJECTION
National protest; Political protest; Protestor; Protester; Protests; Protesters; Protest movements; Demonstation; Protest action; Protesting; Remonstrance; Political protests; Protest group; Protest methods; Online campaign; Protest movement; Remonstrator; Public outcry; Social protest; Remonstration; Protestors; Public protest; Sports protests
(n.) = protesta pública
Ex: In 1993 the music library was threatened with closure but was reprieved because of public protest.
protest         
  • Protesters against [[big government]] fill the West Lawn of the [[U.S. Capitol]] and the [[National Mall]], 12 September 2009
  • An artist's depiction of a prototypical angry mob protesting with the threat of violence
  • work=USA Today }}</ref>
  • UCL]], [[anarchist]] protest in France, on October 16th during the [[COVID-19 pandemic]]
  • [[Occupy Wall Street]] protesters in [[Zuccotti Park]] using the Internet to get their message out over social networking as events happen, September 2011
  • brutal polices]] during referendum
  • Protest inside the [[Wisconsin State Capitol]]
  • Farmer land rights protest in [[Jakarta]], Indonesia
  • Graffitis and papers glued on walls during a feminist protest in Mexico
  • Iraq War Protest]] in [[Washington, D.C.]]<ref>[https://www.flickr.com/photos/7563356@N08/3377938160/ https://www.flickr.com] Image of black bloc members during an Iraq War protest in Washington, D.C., 21 March 2009</ref>
  • March next to the [[Benito Juárez Hemicycle]], 27 August 1968, [[Mexico City]]
  • A protester [[photobombing]] a news reporter during a protest in New York City
  • Debanhi Escobar]].
  • Protesters outside the [[Oireachtas]] in [[Dublin]], [[Republic of Ireland]]
  • TET passed candidates who are protesting over SSC scam in [[West Bengal]], beneath the statue of [[Mahatma Gandhi]] in [[Kolkata]] Maidan.
  • Protest march in [[Palmerston North]], [[New Zealand]]
  • Demonstration in front of the [[MPR/DPR/DPD building]] in [[Jakarta]] during [[2019 Indonesian protests and riots]]
  • Protester with a "Free The Bee" placard during the COVID-19 protests in Berlin on 29th of August 2020, near the [[Brandenburg Gate]]
  • special status]].
  • Russia invaded Ukraine]] in February 2022
  • Greece]] calling for the boycott of a bookshop after an employee was fired, allegedly for her political activism
EXPRESSION OF OBJECTION
National protest; Political protest; Protestor; Protester; Protests; Protesters; Protest movements; Demonstation; Protest action; Protesting; Remonstrance; Political protests; Protest group; Protest methods; Online campaign; Protest movement; Remonstrator; Public outcry; Social protest; Remonstration; Protestors; Public protest; Sports protests
protesta
protestar

Определение

protest
1) v. to complain in some public way about any act already done or about to be done, such as adoption of a regulation by a county board, sending troops overseas, or use of the death penalty. 2) v. to dispute the amount of property taxes, the assessed evaluation of property for tax purposes or an import duty. 3) n. a written demand for payment of the amount owed on a promissory note which has not been paid when due or a check which has been dishonored (not paid by the bank).

Википедия

Expressed sequence tag

In genetics, an expressed sequence tag (EST) is a short sub-sequence of a cDNA sequence. ESTs may be used to identify gene transcripts, and were instrumental in gene discovery and in gene-sequence determination. The identification of ESTs has proceeded rapidly, with approximately 74.2 million ESTs now available in public databases (e.g. GenBank 1 January 2013, all species). EST approaches have largely been superseded by whole genome and transcriptome sequencing and metagenome sequencing.

An EST results from one-shot sequencing of a cloned cDNA. The cDNAs used for EST generation are typically individual clones from a cDNA library. The resulting sequence is a relatively low-quality fragment whose length is limited by current technology to approximately 500 to 800 nucleotides. Because these clones consist of DNA that is complementary to mRNA, the ESTs represent portions of expressed genes. They may be represented in databases as either cDNA/mRNA sequence or as the reverse complement of the mRNA, the template strand.

One can map ESTs to specific chromosome locations using physical mapping techniques, such as radiation hybrid mapping, Happy mapping, or FISH. Alternatively, if the genome of the organism that originated the EST has been sequenced, one can align the EST sequence to that genome using a computer.

The current understanding of the human set of genes (as of 2006) includes the existence of thousands of genes based solely on EST evidence. In this respect, ESTs have become a tool to refine the predicted transcripts for those genes, which leads to the prediction of their protein products and ultimately of their function. Moreover, the situation in which those ESTs are obtained (tissue, organ, disease state - e.g. cancer) gives information on the conditions in which the corresponding gene is acting. ESTs contain enough information to permit the design of precise probes for DNA microarrays that then can be used to determine gene expression profiles.

Some authors use the term "EST" to describe genes for which little or no further information exists besides the tag.