"plasmids" 怎么发音
word
ˈplæzˌmɪdz
PLAZ-midZ
plˈæzmɪd
pl-AZ-mid
释义
Small, circular pieces of DNA found in bacteria and some other cells, separate from the main chromosome. Plasmids often carry genes that provide advantages, such as antibiotic resistance.
IPA 音标
美式英语
ˈplæzˌmɪdz
英式英语
plˈæzmɪd
简化发音
美式
PLAZ-midZ
英式
pl-AZ-mid
语境中听
Plasmids carry important genes in bacteria.
Scientists use plasmids to insert DNA into cells.
Not all bacteria have plasmids.
Researchers engineered plasmids to give the cells new abilities.