Alternative form of congenic [(genetics) (of different strains of an organism) That are genetically identical except for a variation in a limited genetic region or locus]
(biology) The presence of a small number of cells in an organism that are genetically different from those of the organism itself; typically transmitted between a mother and fetus
Alternative form of pangenotypic [Relating to all genotypes (of an organism), as for example with pangenotypic treatment plans, pangenotypic drug efficacy, pangenotypic risk, and so on.]
(of a person) Having three genetic parents; that is, having been produced by a process in which the nucleus of one egg is inserted into the cytoplasm of another egg, which contains mitochondrial DNA, and then the hybrid egg is fertilized by a sperm.
The underlying generative code for an organism, as found in the genetic material, in the biochemistry of the cells, or in the architecture of the body’s tissues.
Alternative spelling of xenolog [(genetics) A type of ortholog where the homologous sequences are found in different species because of horizontal gene transfer.]
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