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bi·o·chip B0261200 (bī′ō-chĭp′) n. 1. An array of miniaturized chemical or biological test sites that is arranged on a substrate so that many tests can be performed simultaneously and that is used to sequence genes, analyze proteins, and identify toxins. 2. A microchip made from organic molecules rather than semiconductors. biochip (ˈbaɪəˌtʃɪp) n (Biology) a small glass or silicon plate containing an array of biochemical molecules or structures, used as a biosensor or in gene sequencing. Also called: microarray bi•o•chip (ˈbaɪ oʊˌtʃɪp) n. an experimental integrated circuit composed of biochemical substances or organic molecules. [1980–85] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | biochip - a microchip that uses tiny strands of DNA to latch onto and quickly recognize thousands of genes at a time; intended for use in a biological environmentmicro chip, microchip, microprocessor chip, silicon chip, chip - electronic equipment consisting of a small crystal of a silicon semiconductor fabricated to carry out a number of electronic functions in an integrated circuit | Translationsbiopucepuce à ADNpuce à gènesbiochipenUK
biochip[′bī·ō‚chip] (electronics) An experimental type of integrated circuit whose basic components are organic molecules. biochipenUK
biochip (bī′ō-chĭp′)n.1. An array of miniaturized chemical or biological test sites that is arranged on a substrate so that many tests can be performed simultaneously and that is used to sequence genes, analyze proteins, and identify toxins.2. A computer chip made from organic molecules rather than semiconductors.biochip A microscale system for bioanalysis based on integrated circuit technology. Examples Molecular microarrays—gene chips, protein chips, small molecule chips; microfluidics systems—lab-on-a-chip; fibre-optic-based arrays.biochipenUK
Words related to biochipnoun a microchip that uses tiny strands of DNA to latch onto and quickly recognize thousands of genes at a timeRelated Words- micro chip
- microchip
- microprocessor chip
- silicon chip
- chip
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