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From in +‎ frame.

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inframe (not comparable)

  1. inside a frame
    • 2001 November 16, Hiroe Sakai et al., “ARR1, a Transcription Factor for Genes Immediately Responsive to Cytokinins”, in Science[1], volume 294, number 5546, →DOI, pages 1519–1521:
      For the chimeric 35S::ARR1 DDK::GR gene, 35S::ARR1 DDK was ligated inframe to a cassette directing the hormone-binding domain of the rat GR (19).

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