释义 |
an·ti·sense \"ˌ\ adjective Etymology: anti- (I) + -sense (as in nonsense — herein) : having a sequence complementary to a segment of genetic material ; specifically : of, being, relating to, or possessing a sequence of DNA or RNA that is complementary to and pairs with a specific messenger RNA blocking it from being translated into protein and serving to inhibit gene function < antisense RNA > < antisense drug therapy > < antisense research > — compare missense herein nonsense herein |