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splicing
splice S0654800 (splīs)tr.v. spliced, splic·ing, splic·es 1. a. To join (two pieces of film, for example) at the ends.b. To join (ropes, for example) by interweaving strands.2. To join (pieces of wood) by overlapping and binding at the ends.3. To join together or insert (segments of DNA or RNA) so as to form new genetic combinations or alter a genetic structure.4. Slang To join in marriage: They went to Las Vegas to get spliced.n.1. A joining by splicing.2. A place where parts have been spliced. [Obsolete Dutch splissen, from Middle Dutch.] splic′er n.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | splicing - a junction where two things (as paper or film or magnetic tape) have been joined together; "the break was due to an imperfect splice"splicejunction, conjunction - something that joins or connects | TranslationsEncyclopediaSeesplicesplicing
splic·ing (splīs'ing), 1. Attachment of one DNA molecule to another. Synonym(s): gene splicing2. Removal of introns from mRNA precursors and the reattachment or annealing of exons. Synonym(s): RNA splicing3. Posttranslational modification of a protein involving two proteolytic enzymes and one ligation; results in the removal of an internal sequence of amino acyl residues. splic·ing (splīs'ing) 1. Attachment of one DNA molecule to another. Synonym(s): gene splicing. 2. Removal of introns from mRNA precursors and the reattachment or annealing of exons. Synonym(s): RNA splicing. splicing In genetics, the process in a DISCONTINUOUS GENE in MESSENGER RNA of removal of INTRONS and the joining together of exons.splicing the joining together of RNA chains, for example after the excision of INTRONS to link up the EXON segments and produce mature mRNA. see RNA PROCESSING.splic·ing (splīs'ing) 1. Attachment of one DNA molecule to another. Synonym(s): gene splicing. 2. Removal of introns from mRNA precursors and the reattachment or annealing of exons. Synonym(s): RNA splicing. splicing Related to splicing: Gene splicing, Alternative splicingSynonyms for splicingnoun a junction where two things (as paper or film or magnetic tape) have been joined togetherSynonymsRelated Words |