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renature — transitive verb (renatured; renaturing) Etymology: re + denature Date: 1926 to restore (as a denatured protein) to an original or normal condition • renaturation noun … New Collegiate Dictionary
renature — /ree nay cheuhr/, v.t., renatured, renaturing. to restore (a denatured substance) to its former, natural state. [1925 30; RE + NATURE; cf. DENATURE] * * * … Universalium
renature — re·na·ture ( )rē nā chər vt, tured; tur·ing nāch (ə )riŋ to restore (as a denatured protein) to an original or normal condition … Medical dictionary
renature — re·nature … English syllables
renature — (ˈ)rē+ transitive verb Etymology: re + nature : to restore (as denatured material) to its original nature silk fibroin is the first protein to be completely renatured after denaturation J.W.McBain … Useful english dictionary
Cot analysis — C0t analysis, also known as DNA reassociation kinetics, is a biochemical technique that measures how much repetitive DNA is in a genome.[1] It is used to study genome structure and organization and has also been used to simplify the sequencing of … Wikipedia
Cot filtration — Cot filtration, or CF, is a technique that uses the principles of DNA renaturation kinetics (i.e. Cot analysis) to separate the repetitive DNA sequences that dominate many eukaryotic genomes from gene rich single/low copy sequences.[1][2] This… … Wikipedia
Denature — De*na ture, v. t. [De + nature.] To deprive of its natural qualities; change the nature of. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] 2. to render (ethyl alcohol) unfit to drink by adding in toxic or unpalatable substances (such as benzene or pyridine) which… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
renaturation — noun see renature … New Collegiate Dictionary
Isar — For other uses, see ISAR (disambiguation). Isar The river Isar near Munich. Origin Eiskarlspitze, Alps, Austria … Wikipedia