Definition of mitochondrial in English:
 mitochondrial
adjective mʌɪtə(ʊ)ˈkɒndrɪəlˌmaɪdəˈkɑndriəl
Biology Relating to or characteristic of a mitochondrion or mitochondria.
 the outer mitochondrial membrane
 Example sentencesExamples
-  He is mounting a four-pronged attack on the state's mitochondrial evidence.
 -  In these recombinants, there was no evidence for mixed mitochondrial genotypes.
 -  It is possible that most polymerase slippage events occur when the mitochondrial polymerase stalls at a misincorporated base.
 -  To identify factors important for repeat-mediated deletion, we disrupted or mutated putative yeast mitochondrial recombination genes.
 -  In the corn blight case, susceptibility to blight is conditioned by the mitochondrial genome.
 -  This step in arginine synthesis occurs in the mitochondrial matrix.
 -  Its beneficial effect was proven in several diseases, including mitochondrial cardiomyopathy.
 -  We examined the codon preference in mitochondrial genes and identified amino acids for which at least two different codons were used at the same frequency.
 -  The antibacterial activity appears to be the result of mitochondrial respiratory chain inhibition.
 -  Reactive oxygen species are generated during normal respiration of oxygen through the mitochondrial electron transport chain.
 
  Definition of mitochondrial in US English:
 mitochondrial
adjectiveˌmaɪdəˈkɑndriəlˌmīdəˈkändrēəl
Biology Relating to or characteristic of a mitochondrion or mitochondria.
 the outer mitochondrial membrane
 Example sentencesExamples
-  Reactive oxygen species are generated during normal respiration of oxygen through the mitochondrial electron transport chain.
 -  He is mounting a four-pronged attack on the state's mitochondrial evidence.
 -  This step in arginine synthesis occurs in the mitochondrial matrix.
 -  To identify factors important for repeat-mediated deletion, we disrupted or mutated putative yeast mitochondrial recombination genes.
 -  In the corn blight case, susceptibility to blight is conditioned by the mitochondrial genome.
 -  In these recombinants, there was no evidence for mixed mitochondrial genotypes.
 -  The antibacterial activity appears to be the result of mitochondrial respiratory chain inhibition.
 -  We examined the codon preference in mitochondrial genes and identified amino acids for which at least two different codons were used at the same frequency.
 -  It is possible that most polymerase slippage events occur when the mitochondrial polymerase stalls at a misincorporated base.
 -  Its beneficial effect was proven in several diseases, including mitochondrial cardiomyopathy.