Definition of Chromid. Meaning of Chromid. Synonyms of Chromid

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Definition of Chromid

Chromid
Chromid Chro"mid, n. [Gr. ? a kind of fish.] (Zo["o]l.) One of the Chromid[ae], a family of fresh-water fishes abundant in the tropical parts of America and Africa. Some are valuable food fishes, as the bulti of the Nile.

Meaning of Chromid from wikipedia

- Chromids, formerly (and less specifically) secondary chromosomes, are a class of bacterial replicons (replicating DNA molecules). These replicons are called...
- Howden BP (December 2008). "Comparative study of selective chromogenic (chromID VRE) and bile esculin agars for isolation and identification of vanB-containing...
- protelomerase gene, telA, which causes all members of the genus to have a linear chromid. By this time, however, the three Agrobacterium biovars had become defunct;...
- Streptococcus agalactiae colonies in chromogenic medium (ChromID CPS chromogenic agar)...
- clearly distinguish RNA plasmids from RNA viruses and other infectious RNAs. Chromids are elements that exist at the boundary between a chromosome and a plasmid...
- Ochrobactrum, the smaller chromosome replicates like a plasmid and is clearly a chromid. Paracoccus denitrificans has two circular chromosomes and one large plasmid...
- called "chromids". Various Azospirillum species possess seven replicons; A. lipoferum, for instance, has one bacterial chromosome, five chromids, and one...
- m**** spectrometry for rapid identification of group B Streptococcus on chromID Strepto B agar". International Journal of Infectious Diseases. 27: 44–48...
- (gl****), ćumbe (stove), tendžera (pot), duvar (wall). From Bulgarian "chromid" they took chromit (onion). Some family names are also Turkicisms: adža...
- The genome contains three replicons: a chromosome (~3.7 megabases), a chromid (pSymB; ~1.7 megabases), and a plasmid (pSymA; ~1.4 megabases). Individual...