Lambda
Lambda is a symbol in the Greek alphabet, denoted as λ in lower case and Λ in upper case. In the field of medicine, the lambda symbol is used in various contexts, including in the naming of proteins and genes, and in the description of certain anatomical features.
Use in Genetics[edit]
In genetics, the lambda symbol is used to denote certain genes and proteins. For example, the Lambda light chain is a type of protein that is part of the immune system's antibodies. Mutations in the lambda light chain can lead to diseases such as Multiple myeloma and Amyloidosis.
Use in Anatomy[edit]
In anatomy, the lambda symbol is used to denote the lambda suture, a junction between the parietal bone and the occipital bone in the human skull. This junction is named for its resemblance to the Greek letter lambda.
Use in Biochemistry[edit]
In biochemistry, the lambda symbol is used to denote the Lambda phage, a type of bacteriophage that infects the bacterial species Escherichia coli. The lambda phage is often used in molecular biology research, particularly in studies of gene regulation and genetic recombination.
See Also[edit]
- Greek letters used in mathematics, science, and engineering
- Lambda phage
- Lambda light chain
- Lambda suture
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