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kilobase
kilobase (ˈkɪləˌbeɪs) n (Units) a unit of measurement for DNA and RNA, equal to 1000 base pairsTranslationskilobase
kilobase[′kil·ō‚bās] (genetics) Unit of length equal to 1000 base pairs in deoxyribonucleic acid or 1000 nitrogenous bases in ribonucleic acid. Abbreviated kb; kbp. kilobase
kil·o·base (kb), (kil'ō-bās), Unit used in designating the length of a nucleic acid sequence; 1 kb equals a sequence of 1000 purine or pyrimidine bases.kilobase A unit of measurement of the length of a DNA or RNA sequence equal to 1000 base pairs of DNA or 1000 bases of RNA.kilobase (kb) 1000 BASES of DNA or RNA, used as a unit of length of single-stranded molecules. The kilobase is often also used as the unit of length for double-stranded molecules, though these should more correctly be measured in kilobase pairs (kbp).AcronymsSeeKBThesaurusSeekb |