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splice

verb as in join, interweave

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In an international study led by Goethe University, researchers have now identified a mechanism that interferes with the splicing process in a more subtle way.

The line was read by an AI-generated voice that sounded uncannily like Harris’ and then spliced into a speech Harris actually gave.

It was even spliced into footage of King Charles revealing his official portrait at Buckingham Palace in May.

From BBC

These varied proteins, or isoforms, mostly arise from alternative splicing -- a process that is highly prevalent in the brain and contributes to its wide range of proteins and characteristics.

They are DNA sequences that interrupt the sensible protein-coding information in your genes, and need to be "spliced out."

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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