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In general usage, ''de novo'' is a Latin expression meaning "from the beginning," "afresh," "anew," "beginning again." It may also refer to: ==Biology and chemistry== * ''De novo'', a term for any method that makes predictions about biological features using only a computational model without extrinsic comparison to existing data. In this context, it may be sometimes interchangeable with the Latin term ''ab initio.'' * ''De novo'' mutation, an alteration in a gene that is present for the first time in one family member as a result of a mutation in a germ cell (egg or sperm) of one of the parents or in the fertilized egg itself * ''De novo'' transcriptome assembly, the method of creating a transcriptome without a reference genome * ''De novo'' synthesis of complex molecules from simple molecules in biochemistry * ''De novo'' protein design, the creation of a protein sequence that is not based on existing, natural sequences. * ''De novo'' protein structure prediction, the prediction of a protein's 3D structure, based only on its sequence. * ''De novo'' hybrid, an organism newly derived from two distinct parent taxa (i.e., an F1 hybrid or hybrid not far removed from the F1 generation). 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「De novo」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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