Oligo is a company in the United States who offer Primer Analysis Software. They offer downloads ad tutorials on their website. One can also purchase the software by calling 719-684-7989.
The root word of oligarchy is "oligo-", which comes from the Greek word "oligoi" meaning "few".
Oligo- is the medical terminology combining form meaning scanty.
The prefix oligo- or olig- means "a few."
The medical combining form "oligo-" means few. For example, oligomenorrhea refers to infrequent or light menstrual periods.
Oligo- as in oligarchy, oligomenorrhea, oliguria.
Polypeptides, along with some oligo peptides and free amino acids.
6 of 9 oligo are shown on the cladogram with functionally related genes.
Rare, as a root for rarity, rarify "unusual," early 15th. century, originally "few in number and widely separated," from Old French rere "sparse" (14th century), from Latin rarus"thinly sown, having a loose texture".
"MER Oligo" stands for Marine Exopolysaccharide Oligosaccharide. It refers to oligosaccharides derived from marine exopolysaccharides, which have various benefits such as moisturizing, anti-aging, and skin soothing properties when used in skincare products.
Proteins are the polymers of Amine acids. They are made of very long chain of amine acids joined together by Pep-tide bond. During digestion of these proteins, pep-tide bond is broken down and small pieces of this proteins are called oligo-pep-tide. (Oligo means short.)Finally they are broken down to amine acids and then absorbed. In the body, these amine acids are REARRANGED according to the command of Genes and body forms it's own protein. Unwanted amine acids are broken down to get energy. 4 Kilo calory/gram.
few, little, scantyOligo is a prefix which means small amount. If you put it with hydramnios it will be oligohydramnios which means small amount of amniotic fluid. and if you add it with uria it will be oliguria which means small amount of urineOligo- comes from the Greek word Oligos, meaning few, scanty or too little.Scanty or less
Ernst Otto Fischer has written: 'Complexes with di- and oligo-olefinic ligands' -- subject(s): Organometallic compounds, Complex compounds