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 Übersetzung für 'plasm' von Englisch nach Deutsch
NOUN   plasm | plasms
SYNO blood plasma | germ plasm | plasm | ...
plasmPlasma {n}
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body plasmKörperplasma {n}
biochem.biol.
cell plasm
Zellplasma {n}
biol.
pole plasm
Polplasma {n}
biol.
germ-plasm theory
Keimplasmatheorie {f}
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • Somatic evolution is the accumulation of mutations and epimutations in somatic cells (the cells of a body, as opposed to germ plasm and stem cells) during a lifetime, and the effects of those mutations and epimutations on the fitness of those cells.
  • ... of the "germ plasm") were considered problematic by the Nazis on the grounds that they harmed German "racial hygiene".
  • Butschli (1875) first observed the formation of polar bodies by nuclear subdivision in a nematode, Beneden (1883) was studying "Ascaris megalocephala" when he discovered the separation of halves of each of the chromosomes from the two parents and the mechanism of Mendelian heredity, and Boveri (1893) showed evidence for continuity of the germ plasm and that the soma may be regarded as a by-product without influence upon heredity.
  • Similar germ plasm has been identified in Amphibians in the polar cytoplasm at the vegetal pole.
  • He blamed alcoholism and sexually transmitted diseases for the degradation of human germ plasm and society and advocated for eugenics, observing that medicine and hygiene were important in removing degenerate people and other conditions that weaken the race.

  • In 1889 Weismann wrote to acknowledge that "You have exposed in your paper an idea which is in one essential point nearly allied to the main idea contained in my theory of the continuity of germ-plasm".
  • His "original germ-plasm" is described as chimpanzee, but he resembles a beautiful young man.
  • Further, the roles of non-canonical RNA binding proteins in development as well as germ plasm assembly and function are investigated.
  • These macromolecules gather information in order to recognize their substrate or ligand within a myriad of other molecules floating in the intracellular or extracellular plasm.
  • Kamdhenu Yojna is a dairy scheme introduced in the year 2013 in Uttar Pradesh to surpass the low availability of high yielding germ plasm animals in Uttar Pradesh.

  • Working for an emergency response team investigating a huge flaming apparition of a woman that damages several city blocks, she discovers a previously unknown plasm well of tremendous power (the apparition being caused by a woman who blundered into the well and tapped the plasm directly, killing herself in the process).
  • The distinction resembles that proposed by August Weismann (1834–1914), who distinguished between germ plasm (heredity) and somatic cells (the body).
  • Pragya developed cultivation protocols through rigorous research at their Germ plasm banks and 13 nurseries.
  • Interpretations and applications of pangenesis continued to appear frequently in medical literature up until Weismann's experiments and subsequent publication on germ-plasm theory in 1892.
  • Weismann set out the concept in his 1892 book "Das Keimplasma: eine Theorie der Vererbung" (The Germ Plasm: a theory of inheritance).

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