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TransformationA process by which the genetic material carried by an individual cell is altered by the incorporation of foreign (exogenous) DNA into its genome.
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TransformationIn medicine, the change that a normal cell undergoes as it becomes malignant.
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Transformation[L. trans, across + formare, to shape] (1) The conversion of a normal animal cell to a cancerous cell. (2) A phenomenon in which external DNA is assimilated by a cell.
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Transformationa complete change in someone or something The way in which we work has undergone a complete transformation in the past decade. What a transformation! You look great. transformation (from something) (t [..]
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Transformationc. 1400, from Old French transformation and directly from Church Latin transformationem (nominative transformatio) "change of shape," noun of action from past participle stem of transformare [..]
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Transformation a change in position or size, including a reflection … flip, a translation … slide, a rotation … turn and a dilation ... zoom.
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TransformationThe alteration of one mineral to another.
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TransformationA change in the position, shape, or size of a geometric figure.
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TransformationIn prokaryotes, the natural or induced uptake and expression of a foreign DNA sequence— typically a recombinant plasmid in experimental systems. In higher eukaryotes, the conversion of cultured cells [..]
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TransformationA label given to a change program that seeks to align the procurement process in an organisation more closely with the organisation’s overarching strategy through a range of initiatives including peop [..]
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Transformationa qualitative change (mathematics) a function that changes the position or direction of the axes of a coordinate system a rule describing the conversion of one syntactic structure into another related [..]
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TransformationTransformations turn lists into other lists, or variables into other variables. For example, to transform a list of temperatures in degrees Celsius into the corresponding list of temperatures in degre [..]
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TransformationMechanism by which DNA found in the medium is taken up by the cell. After transformation, recombination may take place between the introduced genes and the bacterial chromosome. © 2005 by W. H [..]
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TransformationTransformation is a process by which foreign genetic material is taken up by a cell. The process results in a stable genetic change within the transformed cell
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TransformationA change in the position, shape, or size of a geometric figure.
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TransformationData transformation is the conversion of data from one format to another.
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TransformationA process by which the genetic material carried by an individual cell is altered by incorporation of exogenous DNA into its genome. The cancerous alteration of mammalian cells.
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TransformationA change in cell morphology and behavior which is generally related to carcinogenesis. Transformed cells tend to exhibit characteristics known collectively as the "transformed phenotype&q [..]
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Transformationnoun. 1. any alteration of appearance, shape, action, or anatomy. 2. the transformation of information to a different type via a rule-based, generally mathematical process. 3. With regard to psychoana [..]
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Transformationtransformation (pop)
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TransformationA way of treating thematic material which results in a drastic change from the original, yet retains specific characteristics of the theme, thus retaining an identity with the original. Thematic trans [..]
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TransformationThe collective name for reflections, rotations, translations and enlargements.
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TransformationThe process by which a bacteria acquires a plasmid and becomes antibiotic resistant. This term most commonly refers to a bench procedure performed by the investigator which introduces experimental plasmids into bacteria.
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TransformationA change in cell morphology and behavior which is generally related to carcinogenesis. Transformed cells tend to exhibit characteristics known collectively as the "transformed phenotype" (rounded cell bodies, reduced attachment dependence, increased growth rate, loss of contact inhibition, etc). There are different "degrees" of [..]
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TransformationThe transfer of genetic material into bacterial cells.
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TransformationGenetic exchange in bacteria that is mediated via purified DNA. In somatic cell genetics the term is also used to indicate the conversion of a normal cell to one that grows like a cancer cell.
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TransformationThe introduction of a fragment of DNA into a genome. Transformation occurs naturally in some bacteria
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Transformation(French : transformation) A process by which the genetic material carried by an individual cell is altered by incorporation of exogenous DNA into its genome.
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TransformationA digital migration in which there is an alteration to the content information (CI) of an archival information package (AIP), eg. changing ASCII codes to UNICODE in a text document being preserved.
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TransformationIn the context of crosswalking, transformation is the process of creating a target instance of the metadata description from the source instance. Related GuideSynonyms: Transformations
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TransformationA process by which the genetic information of an organism is changed by the addition of foreign DNA.
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TransformationAn equation used to convert values on one score scale to values on another score scale.
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TransformationAn equation used to convert values on one score scale to values on another score scale.
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TransformationA geometric operation that relates each point of a figure to an image point. Reflections, rotations, and translations—are symmetry transformations. A symmetry transformation produces an image that is [..]
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TransformationTransformation is the process of moving from one state of being to another: this may apply inter alia to abilities, awareness, knowledge, consciousness, environment, social status, fortune or wellbein [..]
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TransformationThe process by which one security turns into another. This usually happens in cases where an Issuer changes its name or when securities change their nature (e.g. becomes fully ranking instead of partially ranking).
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TransformationA kind of Enrichment by applying a set of Mapping rules to Raw Data in order to produce new Enriched Data structured according to a target Data Schema. It is important to stress that a Transformation [..]
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TransformationIn plant cell culture, the introduction and stable genomic integration of foreign DNA into a plant cell by any means, resulting in a genetic modification. This definition is the traditional microbiolo [..]
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Transformationprocess of introducing new genetic information into an organism. Transformation is a key event in genetic engineering. During transformation foreign (transgenic) DNA is brought into the host organism [..]
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TransformationA process by which the genetic material carried by an individual cell is altered by incorporation of exogenous DNA into its genome.
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Transformation(n) a qualitative change(n) (mathematics) a function that changes the position or direction of the axes of a coordinate system(n) a rule describing the conversion of one syntactic structure into anoth [..]
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Transformation the change in energy from one type to another as in a battery, which changes chemical energy to electricity.
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Transformationmutatio
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TransformationA Digital Migration in which there is an alteration to the Content Information or PDI of an Archival Information Package. For example, changing ASCII codes to UNICODE in a text document being preserve [..]
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TransformationPermanent, heritable alteration in a cell resulting from the uptake and incorporation of a foreign DNA. Also, conversion of a “normal” mammalian cell into a cell with cancer-like properties usually in [..]
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TransformationA constitutional change in a solid metal, e.g., the change from gamma to alpha iron, or the formation of pearlite from austenite.
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TransformationThe process of "rethinking our present educational system and reshaping it to meet present and future needs of students and society.
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Transformation[4] 1. (Babbitt) (set theory, linear) in a row, P, R, I or RI
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TransformationThe heritable modification of the properties of a competent bacterium by naked DNA from another source. The uptake of naked DNA is a naturally occuring phenomenon in some Bacteria. It is often used as [..]
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TransformationPhenotypic changes of Epithelial Cells to Mesenchyme type, which increase Cell mobility critical in many developmental processes such as Neural Tube development. Neoplasm Metastasis and Disease Progre [..]
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TransformationChange brought about to an organisms genetic composition by unidirectional Transfer (Transfection; Transduction, Genetic; Conjugation, Genetic, etc.) and incorporation of foreign DNA into prokaryotic [..]
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TransformationMorphologic alteration of small B Lymphocytes or T Lymphocytes in Culture into large blast-like Cells able to synthesize DNA and RNA and to divide mitotically. It is induced by Interleukins; Mitogens [..]
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TransformationCell changes manifested by escape from control mechanisms, increased Growth potential, alterations in the Cell surface, karyotypic abnormalities, morphological and biochemical deviations from the norm [..]
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TransformationAn inheritable change in Cells manifested by changes in Cell Division and Growth and alterations in Cell Surface Properties. It is induced by Infection with a transforming Virus.
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TransformationThe heritable modification of the properties of a competent bacterium by naked DNA from another source. The uptake of naked DNA is a naturally occuring phenomenon in some bacteria. It is often used as [..]
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TransformationChange brought about to an organisms genetic composition by unidirectional transfer (TRANSFECTION; TRANSDUCTION, GENETIC; CONJUGATION, GENETIC, etc.) and incorporation of foreign DNA into prokaryotic [..]
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Transformation1) A process in which genetic information is transferred by means of extracellular pieces of DNA
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TransformationThe 2-step process of development of cancerous cells from healthy cells, consisting of initiation and promotion.
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Transformation[applications] In early versions of generative grammar this was a type of operation which showed a formal link between two types of sentence with more or less identical meaning, e.g. between active or [..]
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TransformationIn medicine, the change that a normal cell undergoes as it becomes malignant.
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TransformationTransformation is the step in the genetic engineering process where a new gene (transgene) is delivered into the nucleus of a plant cell and inserts into a chromosome where it is passed on to progeny. [..]
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TransformationThe process by which bacteria picks up a piece of DNA from its surroundings that is left over after another cell has died
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Transformation Change of one type of tissue or tumour (eg low-grade lymphoma) into another type of tissue or tumour (eg high-grade lymphoma)
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TransformationA change in the genetic structure of an organism as a result of the uptake and incorporation of foreign DNA.
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TransformationChanging the genotype and phenotype of an organism by introducing different DNA into its cells.
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TransformationThe alteration of the heritable properties of a cell.
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TransformationTransformation, refers to the modification of assets using a Digital Asset Management system. A more specific definition relates to the geometric manipulation of assets (especially but not necessarily [..]
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TransformationThe alteration of one mineral to another.
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TransformationThe dynamic, positive effect of successful, ethical communication on the identities of the speaker and listener and on public knowledge.
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Transformation(1) The modification of a genome by the external application of DNA from a cell of different genotype. (2) Conversion of normal eukaryotic cells to a cancer-like state of uncontrolled division.
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TransformationModification of the properties of cells, also a shortened form of DNA-mediated transformation in bacteria.
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TransformationA chemical or biological change in the structure of a chemical. For example, toluene may be transformed to toluic acid, or to H2O and CO2.
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TransformationChange of one form variable or substance into another.
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TransformationIn genetics, the transfer of genes by one organism taking up DNA belonging to another organism of the same or different species.
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TransformationThe automatic generation of a target model from a source model, according to a transformation definition. [Kleppe et al. 1990]
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Transformation
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TransformationTransformation may refer to:
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TransformationIn molecular biology and genetics, transformation is the genetic alteration of a cell resulting from the direct uptake and incorporation of exogenous genetic material from its surroundings through the [..]
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TransformationIn mathematics, a transformation is a function f (usually with some geometrical underpinning) that maps a set X to itself, i.e. f : X → X. In other areas of mathematics, a transformation may simply re [..]
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TransformationIn music, a transformation consists of any operation or process that may apply to a musical variable (usually a set or tone row in twelve tone music, or a melody or chord progression in tonal music), [..]
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TransformationIn United States copyright law, transformation is a possible justification that use of a copyrighted work may qualify as fair use, i.e., that a certain use of a work does not infringe its holder's cop [..]
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TransformationTransformation is a buzzword popularized by Donald Rumsfeld referring to a "change of mindset that will allow the [US] military to harness the technological advances of the information age to gain a q [..]
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TransformationTransformation is the first studio album by bassist Tal Wilkenfeld, released independently on 14 May 2007. The album was recorded when she was 20 years old, having moved to the United States from her [..]
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TransformationTransformation is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal that publishes papers in the field of Mission studies. The journal's editor-in-chief is Paul Woods (Oxford Centre for Mission Studies). It [..]
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TransformationIn mathematics, a transformation is a function f (usually with some geometrical underpinning) that maps a set X to itself, i.e. f : X → X. In other areas of mathematics, a transformation may simply re [..]
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TransformationTransformation is the first album released by Signal Aout 42 after its temporary break-up.
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TransformationTransformation is an album by American keyboardist Don Preston which was released in March 2001 on the Cryptogramophone label.
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