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  1. PRODUCTION, TECHNOLOGY AND RESEARCH|technology and technical regulations|biotechnology · SCIENCE|natural and applied sciences|life sciences|biology
    aigéad núicléasach athchuingreach Reference Faomhadh an téarma seo mar chuid de Thionscadal Lex
    ga
    Context 'Is táirgí íocshláinte tréidliachta bitheolaíocha iad táirgí géinteiripe ina bhfuil substaint ghníomhach ina bhfuil aigéad núicléasach athchuingreach, nó atá comhdhéanta d’aigéad núicléasach athchuingreach, a úsáidtear in ainmhithe nó a thugtar dóibh chun seicheamh géiniteach a rialáil, a dheisiú, a ionadú, cur leis, nó é a scriosadh.' Reference "Rialachán Tarmligthe (AE) 2021/805 lena leasaítear Iarscríbhinn II a ghabhann le Rialachán (AE) 2019/6 ó Pharlaimint na hEorpa agus ón gComhairle, CELEX:32021R0805/GA"
    rekombinante Nukleinsäure
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    recombinant nucleic acid
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    Definition molecule constructed by joining nucleic acid molecules and which can replicate in a living cell Reference "COM-Terminology Coordination, based on: Jacqueline Corrigan-Curay, 'Synthetic Biology and the NIH Guidelines for Experiments Involving Recombinant DNA Molecules' (1.2.2021)"
    Comment They can occur naturally as a result of a genetic recombination or be the result of a biotechology process
    acide nucléique recombinant
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  2. PRODUCTION, TECHNOLOGY AND RESEARCH|technology and technical regulations|biotechnology
    seicheamh aigéad núicléasach athchuingreach Reference Faomhadh an téarma seo mar chuid de Thionscadal Lex
    ga
    recombinant nucleic acid sequence
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    Definition nucleic acid sequence either constructed outside living cells by joining natural or synthetic DNA segments to DNA molecules that can replicate in a living cell, or that result from the replication of those described above Reference "COM-Terminology Coordination, based on: Jacqueline Corrigan-Curay, 'Synthetic Biology and the NIH Guidelines for Experiments Involving Recombinant DNA Molecules' (1.2.2021)"