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Definition of inviable in English: inviableadjective ɪnˈvʌɪəb(ə)linˈvīəbəl Not viable. 不能生存的,不能活的 Example sentencesExamples - We found that this strain is viable on glucose medium but inviable on raffinose medium at elevated temperatures.
- In addition, fission yeast mutants deficient in the enzymes that attach Ned8p, or in the ned8 gene itself, are inviable.
- The crop of spores from each lid, almost all of them white and inviable, was collected, heat-shocked, and plated to 20 plates of Vogel minimal plus inositol with the usual sugar mixture.
- I don't think it's fair to belittle the efforts of so many scientists and engineers simply because the end vehicle may prove to be inviable.
- Numbers of viable and inviable spores of each genotype from 24 tetrads are indicated.
- In many taxa, such as mammals and Drosophila, the males are heterogametic, and, thus, hybrid male offspring are more prone to be inviable or sterile.
- We screened for loss-of-function mutations that would rescue a strain that contains three nonessential mutations affecting tubulin expression and that is inviable in the absence of a low-copy plasmid expressing tubulin.
- Under 200x magnification, the first 200 grains viewed on a microscope slide were assessed as viable or inviable.
- If Canada is inviable with Quebec, it is even less viable without it.
- Seeds smaller than the optimal size may be of low fitness or inviable, whereas investment in large seeds may waste resources that could be used to produce more seeds.
- Because recombination between a normal chromosome and an inversion-bearing chromosome in the region of the inversion generates genetically inviable gametes, large inversions are known as crossover suppressors.
- Rearrangements can occur during the recombination event, with duplications of the wild-type counterpart of the mutant locus producing a recombinant that would otherwise be inviable.
- Those chromosomal rearrangements that lead to the loss of an essential gene or DNA segment would make the cells inviable.
- The genotypes of the inviable spores were inferred by the segregation pattern of the viable spores, when possible.
- Two catalytic subunits of PP2A are encoded by two closely related genes, ppa1 + and ppa2 +, and strains in which both genes are disrupted are inviable.
- One possible explanation for the inviability of stationary-phase tetraploids is that these cells accumulate abnormalities during log phase that make them inviable in stationary phase.
- In contrast, the strain containing only that particular gene was viable on synthetic medium but inviable on rich medium.
- Drosophila geneticists have discovered a number of ‘hybrid rescue genes,’ single mutations that restore the viability or fertility of normally inviable or sterile species hybrids.
- Some grains that stain for cytoplasm may nonetheless be functionally inviable for other reasons.
- If they both function as importin - receptors in vivo, then cells lacking both genes might be inviable, because the nuclear import of all classical NLS-containing proteins would be disrupted.
Derivativesnoun However, the specificity of the mutations was uncertain because of the possibility that subtle defects in pathways unrelated to clathrin could cause inviability when present in already debilitated chc1 cells. Example sentencesExamples - But as promising as it appears, Lanza's technique is not entirely free of ethical inviability.
- However, it is not clear whether the contrast is closely related species vs. less-related species or hybrid male sterility vs. hybrid inviability.
- That the number of fruitlets formed is less than the number of pollen grains used in artificial pollination experiments might be due to inviability of some pollen grains.
- Male sterility evolves substantially faster than female sterility or hybrid inviability.
Definition of inviable in US English: inviableadjectiveinˈvīəbəl Not viable. 不能生存的,不能活的 Example sentencesExamples - Seeds smaller than the optimal size may be of low fitness or inviable, whereas investment in large seeds may waste resources that could be used to produce more seeds.
- Numbers of viable and inviable spores of each genotype from 24 tetrads are indicated.
- I don't think it's fair to belittle the efforts of so many scientists and engineers simply because the end vehicle may prove to be inviable.
- Those chromosomal rearrangements that lead to the loss of an essential gene or DNA segment would make the cells inviable.
- In contrast, the strain containing only that particular gene was viable on synthetic medium but inviable on rich medium.
- Drosophila geneticists have discovered a number of ‘hybrid rescue genes,’ single mutations that restore the viability or fertility of normally inviable or sterile species hybrids.
- If they both function as importin - receptors in vivo, then cells lacking both genes might be inviable, because the nuclear import of all classical NLS-containing proteins would be disrupted.
- Rearrangements can occur during the recombination event, with duplications of the wild-type counterpart of the mutant locus producing a recombinant that would otherwise be inviable.
- Because recombination between a normal chromosome and an inversion-bearing chromosome in the region of the inversion generates genetically inviable gametes, large inversions are known as crossover suppressors.
- In many taxa, such as mammals and Drosophila, the males are heterogametic, and, thus, hybrid male offspring are more prone to be inviable or sterile.
- The crop of spores from each lid, almost all of them white and inviable, was collected, heat-shocked, and plated to 20 plates of Vogel minimal plus inositol with the usual sugar mixture.
- Some grains that stain for cytoplasm may nonetheless be functionally inviable for other reasons.
- Two catalytic subunits of PP2A are encoded by two closely related genes, ppa1 + and ppa2 +, and strains in which both genes are disrupted are inviable.
- Under 200x magnification, the first 200 grains viewed on a microscope slide were assessed as viable or inviable.
- If Canada is inviable with Quebec, it is even less viable without it.
- The genotypes of the inviable spores were inferred by the segregation pattern of the viable spores, when possible.
- We found that this strain is viable on glucose medium but inviable on raffinose medium at elevated temperatures.
- One possible explanation for the inviability of stationary-phase tetraploids is that these cells accumulate abnormalities during log phase that make them inviable in stationary phase.
- In addition, fission yeast mutants deficient in the enzymes that attach Ned8p, or in the ned8 gene itself, are inviable.
- We screened for loss-of-function mutations that would rescue a strain that contains three nonessential mutations affecting tubulin expression and that is inviable in the absence of a low-copy plasmid expressing tubulin.
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