percine
English
Noun
percine (plural percines)
- (rare) A fish in the genus Perca.
- 1867, United States Dept. of Agriculture, “Economical American Freshwater Fishes”, in Report of the Commisioner of Agriculture for 1866, Washington: Government Printing Office, page 405:
- The Percines, or typical perches, are recognizable by the elongated form of the body, and the numerous spines of the first or spinous dorsal fin
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- (biochemistry) A protamine found in the sperm of yellow perch Perca flavescens
- 2012, Christoph Scholtissek; B.M. Richards, R. Vendrely, C. Vendrely, D.P. Bloch, Chemistry and Cytochemistry of Nucleic Acids and Nuclear Proteins, Springer, →ISBN, page 16:
- An other type of diprotamine contains arginine and histidine: the percine [from the perch, Perca flavescens] belongs to this group.
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