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English
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Etymology 1
Abbreviation of "flanked by loxP"
Verb
flox (third-person singular simple present floxes, present participle floxing, simple past and past participle floxed)
- (molecular biology) To sandwich a DNA sequence between two recombinase binding sequences such as "loxP".
2003, Louis-Marie Houdebine, Animal Transgenesis and Cloning, →ISBN, page 93:In order to do this, the gene to knock out must first be floxed by homologous recombination.
2007, Curt D. Sigmund, David E. Stec, “Genetic Manipulation of the Renin-Angiotensin System Using Cre-loxP-Recombinase”, in Donna H. Wang, editor, Angiotensin Protocols, →ISBN, page 62:Technically, the main problems encountered are in floxing the target gene.
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Etymology 2
Blend of fluorine + liquid oxygen
Noun
flox (uncountable)
- Alternative letter-case form of Flox
Verb
flox (third-person singular simple present floxes, present participle floxing, simple past and past participle floxed)
- (astronautics, transitive, dated) To add fluorine to liquid-oxygen rocket fuel.
1965, Samuel Glasstone, Sourcebook on the Space Sciences, page 94:It is to be tried in the so-called floxed Atlas, with the usual kerosene type fuel.
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Catalan
Etymology
From the genus name, from Ancient Greek φλόξ (phlóx, “flame”).
Pronunciation
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Noun
flox m (plural floxos)
- phlox
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Italian
Noun
flox m (invariable)
- phlox
Romanian
Etymology
Borrowed from French phlox.
Noun
flox m (plural flocși)
- phlox
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