
1) Anastomosis 2) Anastomotic 3) Coalescence 4) Coalescency 5) Colligation 6) Crossbreeding 7) Duality 8) Grammar 9) Hybridisation 10) Hybridization 11) Hybridizing 12) Inbreeding 13) Inosculation 14) Interbreeding 15) Junction 16) Mating 17) Pairing 18) Reunification 19) Servicing 20) Synapse 21) Synaptic
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1) Colligation 2) Conjunction 3) Junction 4) The inflection of verbs 5) Unification 6) Union
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- the inflection of verbs
- the complete set of inflected forms of a verb
- a class of verbs having the same inflectional forms
- the act of pairing a male and female for reproductive purposes
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In general, any of various sexual processes in microorganisms in which gene transfer follows the establishment of direct contact between two (or more) cells which typically show little or no morphological differentiation from vegetative cells. In bacterial conjugation, one bacterium (the 'male' or donor cell) transfers DNA to another (the 'female' ...
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• (n.) A kind of sexual union; -- applied to a blending of the contents of two or more cells or individuals in some plants and lower animals, by which new spores or germs are developed. • (n.) A scheme in which are arranged all the parts of a verb. • (n.) the act of uniting or combining; union; assemblage. • (n.) The act of conj...
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(L. conjugatio a blending) 1. the act of joining together or the state of being conjugated. 2. a sexual process seen in bacteria, ciliate protozoa, and certain fungi in which nuclear material is exchanged during the temporary fusion of two cells (conjugants). In bacterial genetics a form of sexual reproduction in which a donor bacterium (male) co.....
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(from the article `Germanic languages`) The Proto-Indo-European verb seems to have had five moods (indicative, imperative, subjunctive, injunctive, and optative), two voices (active and ... The system of verb conjugation in Kartvelian languages is multipersonal; that is, the verb forms can indicate the person of the subject (the agent) ...
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(from the article `poison`) ...occurs in two phases. In phase I, an exogenous molecule is modified by the addition of a functional group such as a hydroxyl, a carboxyl, or a ...
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in biology, sexual process in which two lower organisms of the same species, such as bacteria, protozoans, and some algae and fungi, exchange ... [10 related articles]
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The joining of two bacteria cells when genetic material is transferred from one bacterium to another.
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1. The act of joining together or the state of being conjugated. ... 2. <cell biology> A sexual process seen in bacteria, ciliate protozoa and certain fungi in which nuclear material is exchanged during the temporary fusion of two cells (conjugants). In bacterial genetics a form of sexual reproduction in which a donor bacterium (male) contrib...
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(kon″jә-ga´shәn) a joining. In unicellular organisms, a form of sexual reproduction in which two individuals join in temporary union to transfer genetic material. In biochemistry, the joining of a toxic substance with some natural substance of the body to form a detoxified product for elimination...
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it occurs when two compatible bacteria come in contact with one another and a small portion of the chromosome or plasmid from one bacterium is transferred to the other through a conjugation bridge or pilus.
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In eucaryotes, the process of sexual reproduction by which haploid gametes fuse to form a diploid zygote; in procaryotes, transfer of genetic information from one cell to another by cell-to-cell contact.
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Con`ju·ga'tion noun [ Latin
conjugatio conjugation (in senses 1 & 3).]
1. the act of uniting or combining; union; assemblage. [ Obsolete] « Mixtures and
conjugations of atoms.
Bentley. »
2. Two things conjoined; a pair; a couple. [ Obsolete] «...
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The mating process in bacteria which require cell to cell contact being established, and in which genes are transferred between cells
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Conjugation is a form of sexual reproduction seen in some algae, some bacteria, and ciliate Protozoans. Two individuals are united by a tube formed by outgrowths from one or both of the cells. Genetic material from one cell (designated the male) then passes through the tube to unite with that in the other (female) cell.
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mechanism of horizontal gene transfer in bacteria in which DNA is directly transferred from one bacterial cell to another by a conjugation pilus
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noun the inflection of verbs
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(biology) In biology, temporary union of two single cells (or hyphae in fungi) with at least one of them receiving genetic material from the other: the bacterial equivalent of sexual reproduction. A fragment of the DNA from one bacterium is passed along a thin tube, the pilus, into another...
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In grammar, term applied to a verb to denote its different forms, such as `I am`, `you are`, and `he is`. These forms may be obtained by inflection or by the use of particles. Verbs are conjugated to express differences of voice, mood, or tense. They are often grouped into systems following the same inflectional patter...
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A type of sexual event during which two cells fuse. It may or may not lead to reproduction.
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The conjugation of the Latin verb · the inflection of verbs. · the whole set of inflected forms of a verb or the recital or display thereof in a fixed order:The conjugation of the Latin verbamo begins amō, amas, amat. · a class of verbs having similar sets of inflected forms:the Latin second conjugation.
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A term from inflectional morphology which refers to changes in ending for verbs depending on such factors as tense, mood, person and number. A set of verbal inflections is also termed an inflectional paradigm. The term is sometimes used to refer to the class of verbs which shares sets of forms, e.g. the weak conjugation would refer to all verbs in ...
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the state of being joined together
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