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The transformation of genetic material.
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(genetics, obsolete) Synonym of allele
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(genetics) The study of allogenomes
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(biochemistry) A genetically determined variant of the amino acid sequence of a protein.
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(genetics) The study of ancient genomes
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(genetics) transduction between cells of the same organism
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(genetics) The assignment of a base to a chromatogram peak
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(genetics) The introduction of DNA into a plant or animal cell by coating it onto the surface of a pellet and firing it into the tissue at high velocity.
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All the genomes of such a community.
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(botany, genetics, rare) The study of botanical genomes
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(medicine, genetics) The study of the genomic effect of chemical compounds (especially drugs)
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(genetics) clinical genomics
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Of or pertaining to cotranscription.
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A gene that is subjected to cotransformation
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(biology) The study of culturomes
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Synonym of genetic fingerprinting
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(ecology, genetics) A combination of ecology and metagenetics
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(specifically) To use genetic engineering to alter or construct (a DNA sequence), or to alter (an organism).
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(genetics) Describing a representation of the gene expression, DNA methylation and histone modification status of a particular genomic region.
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(genetics) Relating to an epitranscriptome or to epitranscriptomics
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(biology) The study of the flow of fluid and molecules within cells
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(neologism) The use of omics as a tool in food science.
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The deliberate modification of the genetic structure of an organism.
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(genetics) Of or pertaining to a genome.
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(genetics) A "genomic evolutionary rate profiling score" that measures the evolutionary conservation of a particular genetic sequence across species
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(genetics) The genomics of histogenesis
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Alternative spelling of homeobox [(genetics) A short sequence of DNA that is shared by several genes involved in the morphogenesis of many organisms.]
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(neologism) Collectively, the incidental findings of a genome-wide test or study.
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(biology, genetics) The integration of diverse scientific biochemical and genetic disciplines
adj
(genetics) Relating to interexons
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(biochemistry) A profile of cellular kinase activity that is specific to a particular species
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(genetics) The lentiviral genome
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(genetics) A large-scale genotype
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Relatively large-scale transcriptomics
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(biology) A gene or DNA sequence with a known location on a chromosome that can be used to identify individuals or species.
adj
(genetics) Relating to megagenomes or to megagenomics
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(genetics) A metagenomic biome
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The study of the metabolomes and genomes of organizms
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(genetics) A genetic variant identified by metabolotyping
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(genetics) A cluster of metagenomic data
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(genetics) The application of genetics to communities rather than individual organisms
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(genetics) Relating to metatranscription
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(genetics) Of or pertaining to metatranscriptomics
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sequenced using microsequencing
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(genetics) Relating to a minigenome
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(genetics) Of or pertaining to a mitogenome
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(genetics) the branch of biology that studies the manipulation of genetic sequence of DNA
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(medicine, genetics) the branch of medicine that studies the manipulation of genes, and the subsequent effect on genetic diseases
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The collection of genes related to nutrition
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Relating to oncoproteogenomes
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(genetics) The application of genomics to orthopedics
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(genetics) An ancient genome.
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(genetics) The stude of phenomes.
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The mitogenome of a specific phylum or species
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(genealogy, medicine) A group of genes thought to affect an individual's response to placebo medication.
adj
Relating to a polygenome
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Alternative spelling of posttranslational [(genetics, biochemistry) Of or pertaining to the period after a protein has been translated from mRNA.]
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(genetics) A graphical representation used to determine the probability of an offspring expressing a particular genotype.
adj
(genetics) sequenced by means of pyrotagging
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(genetics) Formed by genetic recombination.
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(genetics) Giving rise to recombinant DNA
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(genetics) Relating to a retrotranscriptome
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A group of genetic strains characterised by a specific DNA sequence.
adj
(genetics) Relating to gene splicing
n
(genetics) A form of polymorphism in the repeat units of DNA
adj
(genetics) Relating to suboperons
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(genetics) A process, in the analysis of DNA, in which double-stranded DNA is cleaved and tagged
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(genetics) The study of the toxic effects of substances on genetic material, with an attempt to use this information to predict its toxic effect on organisms
adj
Of or pertaining to transcription, especially to the transcription of genetic information
adj
(genetics) Relating to a transcriptome
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Of or pertaining to a transcriptome.
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(biology) a cell (bacteria, fungus, yeast or plant) into which foreign DNA has been introduced
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The study and practice of genetic modification by inserting genes from one species into the genetic material of another species.
adj
(biology) Relating to two or more omics
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The study of all tumors, especially the genomics of tumors
n
A Southern blot applied to the DNA of more than one species, so as to compare them.
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