Retropose
Translation of "retropose" into Russian
retropose
VerbUK
/ˌrɛtrəˈpəʊz/
US
/ˌrɛtrəˈpoʊz/
retroposed Past Simple
retroposed Past Participle
retroposing Gerund
ретропозировать
The scientist aimed to retropose the genetic sequence to understand its evolution.
Учёный стремился ретропозировать генетическую последовательность, чтобы понять её эволюцию.
Definitions
retropose
VerbUK
/ˌrɛtrəˈpəʊz/
US
/ˌrɛtrəˈpoʊz/
To assign or attribute an idea, object, or event to an earlier time; to retroject.
Some historians unwittingly retropose contemporary concepts onto ancient societies.
Biology: to duplicate a gene or other nucleotide sequence by means of reverse transcription and insert the copy elsewhere in the genome (to effect retroposition).
The team discovered that the gene had been retroposed to a new locus on the Y chromosome.