
1) Biological process 2) Organic process
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1) Transference
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- the transport of dissolved material within a plant
- (genetics) an exchange of chromosome parts
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Transfer of nutrients or virus through the plant.
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• (n.) removal of things from one place to another; substitution of one thing for another.
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(from the article `chromosomal disorder`) ...can be duplicated three (triploidy) or more (polyploidy) times; or one arm or part of one arm of a single chromosome may be missing (deletion). ... ...of chromosomes may occur by inversion, when a chromosomal segment rotates 180 degrees within the same location; by duplication, when a segment...
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A genetic change in which a piece of one chromosome breaks off and attaches to another chromosome. Sometimes pieces from two different chromosomes will trade places with each other. Translocations may lead to medical problems such as leukemia, breast cancer, schizophrenia, muscular dystrophy, and Down syndrome.
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A mutation that moves a portion of a chromosome to a new location, generally on a different chromosome.
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Movement of water and nutrients from one part of a grapevine to another.
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The movement or reciprocal exchange of large-chromosomal segments, typically between two different chromosomes.
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Rearrangement of a chromosome in which a segment is moved from one location to another, either within the same chromosome or to another chromosome. This is sometimes reciprocal, when one fragment is exchanged for another. ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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(trans″lo-ka´shәn) movement of a substance from one place to another; used particularly for movement within a biological fluid or across a biological membrane. movement of the ribosome from one codon to the next along the messenger RNA (mRNA) in protein synthesis. the transfer of ...
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An abnormal rearrangement of the DNA in a chromosome.
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A chromosome aberration which results in a change in position of a chromosomal segment within the ge
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The process whereby the genetic code present on the m-RNA molecule directs the order of the specific amino acids during protein synthesis or transfer of solutes or other materials such as pesticides from one part of a plant to another.
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Rearrangement of a chromosome in which a segment is moved from one location to another, either within the same chromosome or to another chromosome. This is sometimes reciprocal, when one fragment is exchanged for another.
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The process in which nutrients are moved through the grapevine.
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An error occurring during replication of chromosomes in which a chromosome, or part of it, becomes attached to another chromosome.
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(L: trans=across; locus=place; locare to place; to place across) a conservation technique whereby individuals, populations or species are moved to another area with similar habitat. (introduction, reintroduction)
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In conservation, the human-assisted movement of individuals from one location to another, used most effectively for areas where threats have been reduced or eliminated.
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The movement of food or other materials from one part of a plant to another.
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Happens when there is a rearrangement in which a part of one chromosome is transferred to another with a different number.
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noun (genetics) an exchange of chromosome parts; `translocations can result in serious congenital disorders`
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Movement of water and nutrients from one part of a grapevine to another.
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The capture, transport and release or introduction of species from one location to another. Translocation as a tool is used to reduce the risk of a catastrophe to a species with a single population, to improve genetic heterogeneity of separated populations of a species, to aid the natural recovery of a species, or re-establish a species where barri...
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