Etymology: (abbreviation.) From Middle English este, from Old English ēst (“will, consent, favour, grace, liberality, munificence, bounty, kindness, love, good pleasure, harmony, liberal gifts, luxuries”), from Proto-Germanic *anstiz (“favour, affection”), from Proto-Indo-European *ān- (“to notice; face, mouth”). Cognate with Icelandic ást (“affection, love”), Dutch gunst (“favour, grace, courtesy, privilege”), German Gunst (“favour, goodwill, boon”), Danish yndest (“favour”), Swedish ynnest (“favour, indulgence, grace”). More at own.
acil durum hizmet takımı; acil durum destek takımı (FEMA); yol destek takımı (emergency service team; emergency support team (FEMA); en route support team), en, sıfat derecesi bildirir,
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acil durum hizmet takımı; acil durum destek takımı (FEMA); yol destek takımı (emergency service team; emergency support team (FEMA); en route support team) Askeri
Eastern Standard Time, English subtitles, Grace; favour, (Address Abbr.) Estate, time zone for the U.S. states and Canadian provinces located on or near the Atlantic seacoast, Energy Savings Trust, Emergency Support Team (FEMA), Engineer Support Team, Electroshock therapy, A suffix used to form the superlative of adjectives and adverbs; as, smoothest; earl(y)iest, Enlisted Specialty Training, East, is, Expressed sequence tag See sequence tagged site, [Latin] is, (Erhard Seminars Training, est system): Mystical "human potential" system founded in 1971 by Scientologist Werner Erhard (born John Paul Rosenberg in 1935) Est included "consciousness projection" and, in 1985, became The Forum The Latin word "est" means "it is " Est theory held that everyone is perfect deep down and, in a godlike fashion, creates his or her own reality, Expressed sequence tag, Expressed Sequence Tag A partial sequence of a randomly chosen cDNA, obtained from the results of a single DNA sequencing reaction ESTs are used to identify transcribed regions in genomic sequence, to characterize patterns of gene expression in the tissue that was the source of the cDNA and as markers for genetic mapping, Expressed sequence tags These are single-pass sequences of cDNA clones Databases of EST sequences are highly redundant, but quite useful for gene identification There are many efforts to cluster EST sequences to remove the redundancy and low quality sequences EST clusters in UniGene Gene indexes at TIGR references: Adams MD et al (1991) Complementary DNA sequencing: expressed sequence tags and human genome project Science 252(5013): 1651-6 Marra M et al (1999) An encyclopedia of mouse genes Nat Genet 21(2): 191-4, Expressed Sequence Tag A partial sequence of a randomly chosen cDNA, obtained from the results of a single DNA sequencing reaction ESTs are used both to identify transcribed regions in genomic sequence and to characterize patterns of gene expression in the tissue that was the source of the cDNA, standard time in the 5th time zone west of Greenwich, reckoned at the 75th meridian; used in the eastern United States, Expressed Sequence Tag; a sampling of sequence from a cDNA, - Expressed Sequence Tag A short cDNA sequence (see also STS), Estimate, Estonia (part of Rs(B)), Expressed sequence tag ESTs are usually short (300-500 hp) single reads from mRNA (cDNA) which are usually produced in large numbers They represent a snapshot of what is expressed in a given tissue, and/or at a given developmental stage They represent tags (some coding, others not) of expression for a given CDNA library (See: Expressed Sequence Tag), Expressed Sequence Tag; a sequenced cDNA that can be used as a marker for genetic mapping, cDNA sequence of a few hundred bases used to identify the corresponding gene, east, estin, eastern, Used to form the superlative of adjectives and adverbs, Used to form the archaic second-person singular present tense of verbs,
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Eastern Standard Time
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English subtitles
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Grace; favour
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(Address Abbr.) Estate
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time zone for the U.S. states and Canadian provinces located on or near the Atlantic seacoast
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Energy Savings Trust
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Emergency Support Team (FEMA)
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Engineer Support Team
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Electroshock therapy
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A suffix used to form the superlative of adjectives and adverbs; as, smoothest; earl(y)iest
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Enlisted Specialty Training
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East
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Expressed sequence tag See sequence tagged site
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[Latin] is
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(Erhard Seminars Training, est system): Mystical "human potential" system founded in 1971 by Scientologist Werner Erhard (born John Paul Rosenberg in 1935) Est included "consciousness projection" and, in 1985, became The Forum The Latin word "est" means "it is " Est theory held that everyone is perfect deep down and, in a godlike fashion, creates his or her own reality
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Expressed sequence tag
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Expressed Sequence Tag A partial sequence of a randomly chosen cDNA, obtained from the results of a single DNA sequencing reaction ESTs are used to identify transcribed regions in genomic sequence, to characterize patterns of gene expression in the tissue that was the source of the cDNA and as markers for genetic mapping
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Expressed sequence tags These are single-pass sequences of cDNA clones Databases of EST sequences are highly redundant, but quite useful for gene identification There are many efforts to cluster EST sequences to remove the redundancy and low quality sequences EST clusters in UniGene Gene indexes at TIGR references: Adams MD et al (1991) Complementary DNA sequencing: expressed sequence tags and human genome project Science 252(5013): 1651-6 Marra M et al (1999) An encyclopedia of mouse genes Nat Genet 21(2): 191-4
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Expressed Sequence Tag A partial sequence of a randomly chosen cDNA, obtained from the results of a single DNA sequencing reaction ESTs are used both to identify transcribed regions in genomic sequence and to characterize patterns of gene expression in the tissue that was the source of the cDNA
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standard time in the 5th time zone west of Greenwich, reckoned at the 75th meridian; used in the eastern United States
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Expressed Sequence Tag; a sampling of sequence from a cDNA
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- Expressed Sequence Tag A short cDNA sequence (see also STS)
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Estimate
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Estonia (part of Rs(B))
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Expressed sequence tag ESTs are usually short (300-500 hp) single reads from mRNA (cDNA) which are usually produced in large numbers They represent a snapshot of what is expressed in a given tissue, and/or at a given developmental stage They represent tags (some coding, others not) of expression for a given CDNA library (See: Expressed Sequence Tag)
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Expressed Sequence Tag; a sequenced cDNA that can be used as a marker for genetic mapping
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cDNA sequence of a few hundred bases used to identify the corresponding gene
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east, estin, eastern
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Used to form the superlative of adjectives and adverbs - "longest, biggest, fastest"
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Used to form the archaic second-person singular present tense of verbs - "goest, makest"
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