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over expression
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "over expression" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be a confusion with "overexpression," which is a term used in biology and genetics to describe the increased expression of a gene. Example: "The study focused on the overexpression of the gene in cancer cells, leading to uncontrolled growth."
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Similar Expressions
60 human-written examples
These cells never allow a melodic line to blossom into over-expression or wallow in sentimentality.
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Over-expression lines mixed.
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Over-expression of HMOX1 inhibits atherosclerosis in ApoE-/ mice [108].
(A) Over-expression of CKI-ε (WT) induces p32FoxO3 increase.
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Over-expression of OsMYB103L results in a rolled leaf phenotype.
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Finally, we found an over-expression of FABP5.
Construction of SNB and OsIDS1 over-expression plants.
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Inducible viral over-expression of D1R allowed investigating behavior after the termination of the over-expression (Freund et al. 2016).
However, despite over-expression of miR2275 in O. barthii, no major over-expression of a large subset of the 24-nt small RNAs was detected (Additional file 5).
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Autoregulatory mechanism might have downregulated D1R expression during the viral over-expression causing reduced dopaminergic transmission after the termination of the over-expression.
Pbp1 over-expression triggered abnormal Pab1 aggregation, and Dhh1 over-expression triggered Pab1 stress granule formation.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Always use the single-word form "overexpression" when referring to the increased expression of a gene or protein. This is the standard and accepted term in scientific writing.
Common error
Do not separate "over" and "expression" into two words when describing the phenomenon of increased gene or protein expression. The correct term is the single word "overexpression".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "over expression" is generally considered incorrect. The correct term is the single-word form, "overexpression". As Ludwig AI highlights, separating "over" and "expression" is a grammatical error in this context.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "over expression" might appear in writing, it is generally considered an incorrect separation of the term. The single-word form, "overexpression", is the standard and accepted term in scientific and other formal contexts, as confirmed by Ludwig AI. Therefore, always use "overexpression" to accurately describe the increased production of a gene or protein.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
overexpression
This is the correct one-word form of the term, referring to increased gene expression.
excessive expression
This alternative uses 'excessive' to describe the degree of expression, focusing on abundance.
heightened expression
This suggests an elevated level of expression, emphasizing the increase.
increased expression
This is a more direct way of stating that the level of expression has gone up.
enhanced expression
Similar to 'increased,' but implies that the expression has been improved or made stronger.
upregulation
A technical term often used in biology to describe an increase in gene expression.
amplified expression
This implies that the expression has been greatly increased, almost to an exaggerated extent.
elevated expression
Suggests that the expression is at a higher level than normal or expected.
boosted expression
Implies that the expression has been actively pushed to a higher level.
augmented expression
This alternative suggests that the expression has been supplemented or increased.
FAQs
What is the correct way to write about increased gene expression?
The correct term is "overexpression" (one word). "Over expression" is considered grammatically incorrect.
What does "overexpression" mean in biology?
"Overexpression" refers to the increased production of a gene product (protein or RNA). It's often studied in the context of diseases like cancer.
Are there synonyms for "overexpression"?
Yes, depending on the context, you can use "heightened expression", "increased expression", or "enhanced expression".
Is it acceptable to write "over expression" instead of "overexpression"?
No, it is not acceptable. The correct and widely recognized term is "overexpression" (one word). Using two words is a grammatical error.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
60%
Authority and reliability
2.2/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested