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单词 cistron
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cistron


cis·tron

C0370800 (sĭs′trŏn′)n. A section of DNA that contains the genetic code for a single polypeptide and functions as a hereditary unit.
[From cis-trans test, a genetic test (cis- + trans-) + -on.]
cis·tron′ic adj.

cistron

(ˈsɪstrən) n (Genetics) genetics the section of a chromosome that encodes a single polypeptide chain[C20: from cis-trans; see cis-trans test]

cis•tron

(ˈsɪs trɒn)

n. a segment of DNA that codes for the formation of a specific protein; a structural gene. [1955–60; cis- + tr (ans)- + -on1] cis•tron′ic, adj.
Thesaurus
Noun1.cistron - (genetics) a segment of DNA that is involved in producing a polypeptide chaincistron - (genetics) a segment of DNA that is involved in producing a polypeptide chain; it can include regions preceding and following the coding DNA as well as introns between the exons; it is considered a unit of heredity; "genes were formerly called factors"gene, factordominant gene - gene that produces the same phenotype in the organism whether or not its allele identical; "the dominant gene for brown eyes"allele, allelomorph - (genetics) either of a pair (or series) of alternative forms of a gene that can occupy the same locus on a particular chromosome and that control the same character; "some alleles are dominant over others"genetic marker - a specific gene that produces a recognizable trait and can be used in family or population studieshomeotic gene - one the genes that are involved in embryologic developmentlethal gene - any gene that has an effect that causes the death of the organism at any stage of lifelinkage group, linked genes - any pair of genes that tend to be transmitted together; "the genes of Drosophila fall into four linkage groups"modifier gene, modifier - a gene that modifies the effect produced by another genemutant gene - a gene that has changed so that the normal transmission and expression of a trait is affectednonallele - genes that are not competitors at the same locusoperator gene - a gene that activates the production of messenger RNA by adjacent structural genesoncogene, transforming gene - a gene that disposes normal cells to change into cancerous tumor cellspolygene - a gene that by itself has little effect on the phenotype but which can act together with others to produce observable variationsproto-oncogene - a normal gene that has the potential to become an oncogenerecessive gene - gene that produces its characteristic phenotype only when its allele is identical; "the recessive gene for blue eyes"regulator gene, regulatory gene - a gene that produces a repressor substance that inhibits an operator generepressor gene - gene that prevents a nonallele from being transcribedstructural gene - a gene that controls the production of a specific protein or peptidesuppresser gene, suppressor gene, suppresser, suppressor - a gene that suppresses the phenotypic expression of another gene (especially of a mutant gene)transgene - an exogenous gene introduced into the genome of another organismX-linked gene - a gene located on an X chromosomeholandric gene, Y-linked gene - a gene located on a Y chromosomechromosome - a threadlike strand of DNA in the cell nucleus that carries the genes in a linear order; "humans have 22 chromosome pairs plus two sex chromosomes"genetic science, genetics - the branch of biology that studies heredity and variation in organismsmolecular biology - the branch of biology that studies the structure and activity of macromolecules essential to life (and especially with their genetic role)sequence - serial arrangement in which things follow in logical order or a recurrent pattern; "the sequence of names was alphabetical"; "he invented a technique to determine the sequence of base pairs in DNA"deoxyribonucleic acid, desoxyribonucleic acid, DNA - (biochemistry) a long linear polymer found in the nucleus of a cell and formed from nucleotides and shaped like a double helix; associated with the transmission of genetic information; "DNA is the king of molecules"
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Cistron


cistron

[′sis‚trän] (cell and molecular biology) The genetic unit (deoxyribonucleic acid fragment) that codes for a particular polypeptide; mutants do not complement each other within a cistron. Also known as structural gene.

Cistron

 

a unit of genetic material responsible for a single function. The term “cistron” was introduced by the American geneticist S. Benzer in 1957 together with the terms “recon”—the smallest unit of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) capable of recombination—and “muton”—the smallest unit of DNA in which a change can result in a mutation. Benzer hypothesized correctly that all three units are sections of the nucleic acid molecule that differ from one another in length. In size the cistron is equal on the average to 1,200 nucleotides, with the number of nucleotides generally varying from 400 to 4,000. In modern genetics, a cistron is generally defined as the unit in nucleic acid that codes the structure of a single polypeptide. Consequently, the terms “cistron” and “gene” are synonymous.

REFERENCE

Fiziologicheskaia genetika. Leningrad, 1976.

cistron


cistron

 [sis´tron] the smallest unit of genetic material that must be intact to function as a transmitter of genetic information; as traditionally construed, approximately synonymous with gene.

cis·tron

(sis'tron), 1. The smallest functional unit of heritability; a length of chromosomal DNA associated with a single biochemical function. Under classical concepts, a gene might consist of more than one cistron; in modern molecular biology, the cistron is essentially equivalent to the structural gene. 2. The genetic unit defined by the cis/trans test. [cis tr-ans + -on]

cistron

(sĭs′trŏn′)n. A section of DNA that contains the genetic code for a single polypeptide and functions as a hereditary unit.
cis·tron′ic adj.

cis·tron

(sis'tron) 1. The smallest functional unit of heritability; a length of chromosomal DNA associated with a single biochemical function. In modern molecular biology, the cistron is essentially equivalent to the structural gene. 2. The genetic unit defined by the cis/trans test. [cistr-ans + -on]

cistron

A short length of DNA that codes for a protein subunit (a polypeptide), together with adjacent sequences that control its expression. It is the smallest unit that transmits genetic information.

cistron

or

functional gene

a portion of DNA coding for one POLYPEPTIDE CHAIN or other gene product. The one gene/ one enzyme hypothesis thus becomes the ‘one cistron (gene)/one polypeptide’ hypothesis or ‘one gene/one functional product’ hypothesis.

cistron


Related to cistron: Polycistronic
  • noun

Synonyms for cistron

noun (genetics) a segment of DNA that is involved in producing a polypeptide chain

Synonyms

  • gene
  • factor

Related Words

  • dominant gene
  • allele
  • allelomorph
  • genetic marker
  • homeotic gene
  • lethal gene
  • linkage group
  • linked genes
  • modifier gene
  • modifier
  • mutant gene
  • nonallele
  • operator gene
  • oncogene
  • transforming gene
  • polygene
  • proto-oncogene
  • recessive gene
  • regulator gene
  • regulatory gene
  • repressor gene
  • structural gene
  • suppresser gene
  • suppressor gene
  • suppresser
  • suppressor
  • transgene
  • X-linked gene
  • holandric gene
  • Y-linked gene
  • chromosome
  • genetic science
  • genetics
  • molecular biology
  • sequence
  • deoxyribonucleic acid
  • desoxyribonucleic acid
  • DNA
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