词汇 | segregating |
释义 | segregating present participle ofsegregate segregate verb[ T ] uk /ˈseɡ.rɪ.ɡeɪt/ us /ˈseɡ.rə.ɡeɪt/ segregateverb[T] (KEEP SEPARATE)to keep one thing separate from another: The psychiatric section is segregated from the rest of the prison. The systems will have to be able to segregate clients' money from the firm's own cash. About 82,000 homes were given color-coded plastic tubs for cans, glass and paper and asked to segregate recyclables. We will be creating a special fund segregated from our other operations. A Senate investigation of illegal domestic spying led to changes designed to segregate the operations of the FBI and the CIA. Isolating and separating at one/this etc. removeidiom Brexit compartmentalization compartmentalize compartmentation estrange estranged from someone estrangement estrangement from someone free-floating remove resegregate rope rope something/somewhere off screen something off uncouple uninsulated unintegrated wrench wrenching segregateverb[T] (BY RACE, SEX ETC)to keep one group of people apart from another and treat them differently, especially because of race, sex, or religion: (尤指基于种族或性别原因)隔离并区别对待 a segregated school/society实行种族隔离的学校/社会 Black residents were segregated from white residents in the area. an urban culture segregated by sex where boys "learned" how to be men The Population Registration Act of 1950 categorized and segregated the people of South Africa. The class-action lawsuit alleged the hotel charged black customers higher prices than white customers and segregated them in less desirable rooms. They passed laws prohibiting mixed marriage and segregating schools. Although the group is mixed, they have segregated themselves into boys at one end of the table, girls at the other. segregateverb[T] (BIOLOGY)biology specialized (of pairs of alleles(= different forms of the same gene)) to separate during meiosis(= the cell division that happens as part of the process of producing young animals or plants) and pass separately to separate gametes(= reproductive cells): Disruption of the spindle can cause chromosomes to segregate abnormally at either of the two meiotic divisions. Multiple nuclei could arise if one or more chromosomes dispersed and segregated into discrete packages. At a marker locus, a randomly selected parent does not necessarily segregate for four distinguished alleles. Identical twins share 100% of their genes, and fraternal twins share 50% of their segregating genes, on average. Genetics accession number adenine anaphase autosomal autosomally genetic fingerprinting genetically engineered geneticist genic genomic genomics genotypic heterozygous homozygous mutate non-genetic non-mutant nondominant nonhomologous obligate Related wordssegregated segregation Examples of segregatingsegregating In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. Simulations were performed separately for each locus, conditioned on the number of sequences, length of the locus and the number of segregating sites. In contrast, one quantity that increases with increasing recombination rate is the number of different partitions defined by adjacent pairs of congruent segregating sites. Strictly speaking, unless there are mutations, only founder genes are segregating. Linkage disequilibrium between two segregating nucleotide sites under steady flux of mutations in a finite population. In addition, the map resolution is dependent upon the number of segregating offspring produced. Detection of linkage between marker loci and loci affecting quantitative traits in crosses between segregating populations. All the loci were segregating for two alleles all the time. Natural selection acting upon segregating genotypes leads to higher fitness by identifying individuals that possess the ideal combinations of these three components of fitness. We assume that all mutations segregating in the population are equally deleterious and have equivalent fitness effects in heterozygotes. This is reasonably attained with six to ten segregating alleles, though we have found weak dependencies up through as many as 50 alleles. If we wish to study genetic variation for fitness then we must begin with the simplest possible scenario : two segregating genomes. The rank of the number of segregating sites was positively associated with fitness in each environment. Haplotype tests using coalescent simulations conditional on the number of segregating sites. Critical values are determined from 100 000 panmictic simulations conditional on the same sample size and number of segregating sites. In this way, every allele segregating in each family could be unambiguously identified. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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