释义 |
poly·cytidylic acid \¦pälē, -lə̇ˌ\ noun Etymology: poly- + cytidylic acid : RNA or a segment of RNA that is composed of a polynucleotide chain consisting entirely of cytosine-containing nucleotides and that codes for a polypeptide chain consisting of proline residues when functioning as messenger RNA in protein synthesis — see poly I:C herein |