pleiotropy
英:[plaɪ'ɒtrəpɪ] 美: [plaɪ'ɒtrəpɪ]
pleiotropy 基本解释
n.(基因)多效性;
英英释义
Pleiotropy
In pharmacology, pleiotropy refers to a drug's actions, usually unanticipated, other than those for which the agent was specifically developed. It may include adverse effects which are detrimental ones, but is often used to denote additional beneficial effects.以上来源于:Wikipedia
pleiotropy 相关例句
双语例句
用作名词(n.)- The creation of multiple effects by a single gene is called pleiotropy.
单一基因所产生的多重效应为基因多效性。
权威例句
Evidence for Statin Pleiotropy in HumansPleiotropy in the melanocortin system, coloration and behavioural syndromesPleiotropy and redundancy: T cell-derived lymphokines in the immune responseDemethylation-induced developmental pleiotropy in Arabidopsis.Developmental Integration and the Evolution of PleiotropyBeyond the laboratory: clinical implications for statin pleiotropy.Bivariate quantitative trait linkage analysis: pleiotropy versus co-incident linkagesExperimental studies of pleiotropy and epistasis in Escherichia coli. I. Variation in competitive fitness among mutants resistant to...Genetics of drought adaptation in Arabidopsis thaliana: I. Pleiotropy contributes to genetic correlations among ecological traits [R...The role of shared receptor motifs and common stat proteins in the generation of cytokine pleiotropy and redundancy by IL-2, IL-4, I...