1. splicing - Noun
2. splicing - Verb
of Splice
Source: Webster's dictionaryA man is like a rope: both break at a definite strain....The solution is not splicing the rope; it's lessening the tension. Jack Vance
A common reverse genetics technique is to reduce gene expression or modify splicing using Morpholino antisense technology. Source: Internet
After the introns have been removed via splicing, the mature mRNA sequence is ready for translation (bottom). Source: Internet
A Roman surface can be constructed by splicing together three hyperbolic paraboloids and then smoothing out the edges as necessary so that it will fit a desired shape (e.g. parametrization). Source: Internet
Biochemical mechanism Diagram illustrating the two-step biochemistry of splicing Spliceosomal splicing and self-splicing involve a two-step biochemical process. Source: Internet
Alternative splicing can occur in many ways. Source: Internet