| recombinant DNA |
The new DNA that is formed by combining pieces of DNA from different organisms or cells.
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| receptor |
1) In biochemistry: a specialized molecule in a cell that binds a specific chemical with high specificity and high affinity. 2) In exposure assessment: an organism that receives, may receive, or has received environmental exposure to a chemical.
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| rectum |
Connects the large bowel (the colon) to the anus; lies behind the vagina in women.
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| recurrence |
The return of cancer, at the same site as the original (primary) tumor or in another location, after the tumor had disappeared.
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| recessive inheritance |
A pattern of inheritance of a characteristic (such as blue eye color) or abnormality (such as congenital absence of the vas deferens) in which two abnormal genes or alleles are needed to confer the characteristic or abnormality, in contrast to dominant inheritance, which requires just one abnormal gene. See also homozygous. ...
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