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Meaning of "monospecificity" in the English dictionary

DICTIONARY

PRONUNCIATION OF MONOSPECIFICITY

ˌmɒnəʊˌspesɪˈfɪsɪtɪ


GRAMMATICAL CATEGORY OF MONOSPECIFICITY

noun
adjective
verb
adverb
pronoun
preposition
conjunction
determiner
exclamation
Monospecificity is a noun.
A noun is a type of word the meaning of which determines reality. Nouns provide the names for all things: people, objects, sensations, feelings, etc.

WHAT DOES MONOSPECIFICITY MEAN IN ENGLISH?

Monospecificity

In zoology, "monospecific" is an adjective describing a genus which contains only one known species. The word is of hybrid origin, with the prefix coming from Ancient Greek: μονο- “single”, and Latin: species, "kind" or "type". Of the genera described in zoology, there are more monospecific genera than genera with any other individual number of species. Nevertheless, many genera originally considered monospecific, have been discovered to contain more than one species. Examples include Malapterurus the electric catfish and Loxodonta the African elephant. On the other hand, there are cases such as Pseudorinelepis where after an initial flurry of species descriptions a genus turns out to be monospecific. Zoologists instead use the term "monotypic" when referring to a higher taxon that contains only one immediately subordinate taxon. For example, a family which contains a single genus is said to be monotypic, even if that genus comprises many species. In botany, "monotypic" or "unispecific" are more commonly used instead of "monospecific" to refer to a taxon – at any rank – that includes only one species.

Definition of monospecificity in the English dictionary

The definition of monospecificity in the dictionary is the condition of being specific for a sole antigen.

WORDS THAT RHYME WITH MONOSPECIFICITY

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WORDS THAT BEGIN LIKE MONOSPECIFICITY

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WORDS THAT END LIKE MONOSPECIFICITY

antigenicity · automaticity · basicity · capacity · centricity · chronicity · concentricity · duplicity · eccentricity · ellipticity · helicity · historicity · hydrophilicity · mains electricity · modulus of elasticity · neurotoxicity · pathogenicity · sphericity · static electricity · teratogenicity · tonicity

Synonyms and antonyms of monospecificity in the English dictionary of synonyms

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Translation of «monospecificity» into 25 languages

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monospecificity
1,325 millions of speakers
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monoespecificidad
570 millions of speakers
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monospecificity
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monospecificity
380 millions of speakers
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monospecificity
280 millions of speakers
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monospecificity
278 millions of speakers
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monospecificity
270 millions of speakers
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monospecificity
260 millions of speakers
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monospécificité
220 millions of speakers
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Monospecificity
190 millions of speakers
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Monospezifität
180 millions of speakers
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単一特異性
130 millions of speakers
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monospecificity
85 millions of speakers
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Monospecificity
85 millions of speakers
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monospecificity
80 millions of speakers
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monospecificity
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Monospecificity
75 millions of speakers
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monospecificity
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monospecificity
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monospecificity
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monospecificity
40 millions of speakers
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monospecificity
30 millions of speakers
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monospecificity
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monospecificity
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monospecificity
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monospecificity
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10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «MONOSPECIFICITY»

Discover the use of monospecificity in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to monospecificity and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Vaccine Research and Development: |:
A special point that needs to be stressed is the high monospecificity produced by the polyclonal and monoclonal antibodies elicited by peptide immunogens with the MAP approach. The monospecificity may be due to the homogeneity of the ...
Koff, 1992
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Regulated Bioanalytical Laboratories: Technical and ...
Monospecificity: Monospecificity is functionally defined as the immunoreactivity of an antiserum with its designated antigen (e.g., antihuman IgG, antihuman IgG Fc piece, human IgG3 Fc piece, etc.). In practice, true monospecificity to naturally ...
Michael Zhou, 2010
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Seed Proteins
A. CONTROL OF THE MONOSPECIFICITY OF AN IMMUNE SERUM Usually the monospecificity of an immune serum is tested by using double diffusion, immunoelectrophoretic analysis or crossed Immunoelectrophoresis which have a certain ...
Jean Daussant, J. Mossé, John Griffith Vaughan, 1983
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Monoclonal Antibodies: Principles and Practice
Monospecificity,. Commitment. to. One. Light. Chain Type, and Allelic Exclusion The fact that the antibody gene rearrangements are orderly and monitored by the cell for productive expression ensures that the great majority of cells express a ...
James W. Goding, 1996
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Immunology and the Quest for an Hiv Vaccine: A New Perspective
Between the numerous lymphocytes, there is variation in structural formation. However, a particular individual lymphocyte only has receptors that are identical one to another. This is called monospecificity because these identical lymphocyte  ...
Dr Phd Bagasra, Donald Gene Phd Pace, 2012
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METHODS IN CELL BIOLOGY,VOLUME 21A: NORMAL HUMAN TISSUE AND ...
Antibodies prepared in rabbits were purified by cross-immunoabsorption ( Nowack et al., 1976), and monospecificity was verified by immunofluorescence radioimmunoassay and hemagglutination assays (Foidart et al., 1978; Yaoita et al., ...
Curtis C. Harris, Benjamin F. Trump, Gary D. Stoner, 1980
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The Immunogenetics of Autoimmune Diseases
... anti-DNA populations constitute distinct elements of the same autoimmune response at different steps of maturation, as if the progressive appearance of the antigenic monospecificity paralleled the disappearance of idiotypic recurrence.
Nadir R. Farid, 1990
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The immune system
The selective pressure for monospecificity arises only when the somatically selected self—nonself discrimination mechanism is required, and this is little more than mere tinkering. Although RNA splicing maintains the triplet codon reading ...
Rodney Langman, 1989
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Molecular Analysis of B Lymphocyte Development and Activation
It has been argued that monospecificity prevents autoreactive B cells from escaping to the periphery. However, it has recently been demonstrated that the majority of initial specificities generated in the bone marrow are autoreactive and that ...
Harinder Singh, Rudolf Grosschedl, 2006
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New Concepts of Antiviral Therapy
5.3 PPKIs with twofold specificity for both, herpesviral and cellular protein kinases The selectivity of PPKIs in antiviral activity is a crucial point of drug development and in many cases the evidence for monospecificity of action is difficult to ...
Elke Bogner, Andreas Holzenburg, 2007
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