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defect expression
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "defect expression" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a specific type of expression related to defects, but without context, it is unclear when it could be used. Example: "The defect expression in the software code caused several errors during testing."
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
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Alternative expressions(2)
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A truncation analysis revealed that although expression of NOCA-1NHD appeared to partially suppress the nuclear migration defect, expression of NOCA-1NHD+LICR was required for full rescue.
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Consistent with a significant migration defect, expression of N-APC fragments in an entire embryo strongly delayed or completely abolished embryonic development (supplementary material Fig. S2).
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To further validate the hematopoietic defects, expression of erythroid-specific genes was examined.
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Because the sialoadenitis and pancreatitis observed in NOD mice are usually considered to be the result of at least partly overlapping defects, expression of fractalkine in the pancreas was studied and compared with that of the SMG.
Similar to hACT, in h674 mutant embryos with no segmentation defect, bnl expression domain was expanded and extra TCs were specified.
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Since the observed defect in expression of some SLAM family members in dnRas DP thymocytes is similar to that observed in c-Myb-deficient DP thymocytes [26], and in these cells there are also defects in the expression of the signaling molecule SAP, and the survival factor BclxL, we decided to analyze expression of these molecules in dnRas mice.
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We also found downregulation of an additional CTLR, DC-SIGN, indicating a more global defect in expression of members of this family.
Thus, the defect in expression of AOX, a di-iron carboxylate enzyme, seems likely to be related to iron metabolism in the 85H5 strain.
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Undoubtedly, some clonal populations persist due to defects in expression of the proviral genome (9, 10, 37).
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Defects in expression of IL-8 receptors CXCR1 and CXCR2 have been associated with many infectious diseases, particularly acute pyelonephritis.
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Expression of the unc-51WT transgene markedly suppressed the calyx overextension defects while expression of the kinase-deficient unc-51K38A transgene failed to rescue the phenotype (Fig. 5G K).
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When discussing issues related to gene or protein expression, prefer clearer and more common alternatives like "impaired expression" or "deficient expression" over "defect expression" to enhance clarity and avoid potential misinterpretations.
Common error
Avoid using "defect expression" in formal scientific or academic writing. Opt for more precise and widely accepted terms such as "expression deficit" or "impaired expression" to ensure accuracy and clarity.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "defect expression" functions as a noun phrase that attempts to describe an abnormality or problem related to the expression of a gene, protein, or other biological factor. However, Ludwig AI indicates that the phrase is not grammatically correct and suggests alternatives like "defective expression" or "error expression".
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "defect expression" aims to describe an issue with gene or protein expression, Ludwig AI suggests that it is not grammatically sound and less preferable than alternatives like "defective expression" or "expression defect". Its primary use is within scientific contexts, but due to its grammatical issues, it's advisable to opt for clearer and more precise terms such as "impaired expression" or "expression deficit" to ensure effective communication and avoid misinterpretations. The term is rare. Despite being used in publications it's still not correct.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
impaired expression
Indicates a reduced level of expression rather than a complete absence or malfunction.
aberrant expression
Highlights the unusual or abnormal nature of the expression pattern.
faulty expression
Focuses on the incorrect or malfunctioning aspect of the expression.
deficient expression
Emphasizes the lack of sufficient expression.
dysregulated expression
Indicates that the normal regulatory mechanisms controlling expression are disrupted.
anomalous expression
Stresses the deviation from the expected or normal expression.
disrupted expression
Highlights that expression has been interrupted or disturbed.
lack of expression
Specifies a complete absence of expression.
expression deficit
This emphasizes that the expression is lowered.
expression abnormality
Highlights that the expression is not normal.
FAQs
What does "defect expression" mean in biology?
While not a standard term, "defect expression" might refer to a problem or abnormality in the way a gene or protein is expressed. More common terms include "impaired expression" or "deficient expression".
Which is a better phrase, "defect expression" or "expression defect"?
"Expression defect" is generally preferred over "defect expression" as it follows a more natural grammatical structure in English, though it's still advisable to use more specific terms like "impaired expression" or "expression deficit".
Are there synonyms for "defect expression"?
Yes, depending on the context, you can use synonyms like "aberrant expression", "dysregulated expression", or "faulty expression" to describe issues with gene or protein expression.
How can I use "impaired expression" in a sentence?
You might say, "The study found that the cells exhibited impaired expression of the target gene due to the mutation".
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84%
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