Concept cluster: Biology > Genomics
n
(genetics) The combined genome of two unrelated people (typically involved in a tissue graft)
n
(genetics) The inheritance of only the paternal genome
n
(biology) The ability of a gene, virus, or nucleoprotein molecule to replicate itself
adv
Via two cistrons.
adj
Alternative form of bigenomic [(genetics, of a protein) Coded for by genes on two different chromosomes]
adj
(genetics) Of or pertaining to a bicistron
n
A rearrangement of the genes in a chromosome that gives rise to a group of cancers
n
(genetics) A set of molecular biology methods used to analyze the spatial organization of chromatin in a cell
adj
(genetics) Relating to a cistrome or to cistromics
adj
Pertaining to a cistron
n
(genetics) Any agent that causes breaks in chromosomes
v
(genetics, of genes and their markers) To segregate (be inherited) together
n
(biology) The simultaneous transformation of two marker genes
adj
(genetics) Derived from two genomes
adj
(genetics) Relating to a diplochromosome
n
(genetics) The presence of a specific genetic trait in only one of a set of clones (or identical twins).
adj
(genetics) Whose gene expression is dependent on environmental variables.
n
A piece of endogenous genetic material.
adj
(genetics) Relating to endoreduplication
adj
(genetics) Describing any inherited genetic information that is not part of an organism's genome
n
(ecology) A population of genetically identical organisms
adj
(genetics) Exhibiting haploinsufficiency
adj
(genetics) Describing a transgenic plant that has its original plastome
adj
(genetics) That reduces the amount of polymorphism
adj
(genetics) Describing the noncoding sections of nucleic acid between genes
n
Alternative form of microcollinearity [(genetics) collinearity of very short sequences]
n
(genetics) Very small polymorphism
adv
By means of a single cistron
adj
Relating to a single exon
adj
(genetics) Relating to a single genome
n
(genetics) The development of a new function of an existing group of genes by means of mutation
n
A new localization, typically of a gene
n
(genetics) The formation of operons in a genome
adj
(genetcs) Relating to all regulons of an organism
n
The use of paratransgenetics to eliminate a pathogen from vector populations
n
(genetics) All the genetic material in an organism.
adj
(genetics) Describing mRNA that encodes for multiple different polypeptides.
n
(genetics) The collective genome of a community of related organisms
n
(genetics) A form of hitchhiking caused by genetic drift at a nearby locus.
n
(genetics) The fixation of genes (prevention of mutation) under normal circumstances
adj
(genetics) Describing a subset of a congenic sequence
adj
(genetics, of strains) congenic and without chromosome substitution
n
A subset of a transcriptome
adj
Relating to, or composed of four alleles
adj
(genetics) Across genomes
adj
Relating to, or composed of three cistrons
n
(genetics) An ordered and oriented set of supercontigs obtained by use of supporting evidence
adj
(genetics) Relating to a single genome

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