Concept cluster: Biology > Precision medicine
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(genetics) Relating to allogenomes or to allogenomics
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(genetic) Relating to, or derived from an amplicon
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Related to archaeogenomes or to archaeogenomics
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(genetics) A graphical representation of bias in genetic data
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The genomes of one or more interacting organisms.
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A biological domain.
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The use of genomics in the study of inherited heart disease
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(genetics) A variant of optogenetics that uses chemically-engineered molecules instead of light
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cisgenic modification of crops
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Synonym of genetic fingerprinting
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Synonym of genetic fingerprinting
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(biology) Relating to effectoromes or to effectoromics
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A phenotype or serotype differentiated by electrophoresis
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The construction, recording and analysis of endophenotypes
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The classification of endotypes
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To make such a classification
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The analysis and classification of enterotypes
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DNA shed into the environment, and detectable, used to observe species in regions, by sampling water, air, or dirt.
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The determination of an epigenotype.
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Relating to the exposome
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Synonym of genetically modified
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The medical specialty that employs computer-aided analysis of the relationships between an individual's genes, cells, organ systems, other organisms, and their environments to provide greater appreciation of the complex behaviors seen in both health and disease and more personalized approaches to the treatment of illness and enhancement of well-being.
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Genetic modification.
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Produced by genetic modification; abbreviated as GM.
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(informal) genetic engineering
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genetic compatibility
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genomic
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(genetics) Able to modulate the action of genes
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(genetics, medicine) The study of the effects of pharmaceuticals and other compounds on genome expression.
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To determine the genosubtype of
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The process of determining a genotype
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The formation, or the identification of genotypes; genotyping
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(by extension) Genetically modified.
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A map of haplotypes that is used to display common patterns of human genetic variation that are involved in human health and disease
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The process of determining a hervotype
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(organic chemistry) The relationship, between organic compounds, of being in the same homologous series.
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(genetics) hydrodynamic infection (of a gene)
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(botany, taxonomy) A duplicate specimen of the holotype, from the same genetic individual.
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horizontal gene transfer
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Relating to a macrogenome or to macrogenomics
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(genetics) A triangular diagram that shows the pairwise correlation of gene expression in a specific condition
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The process of developing memes, through meme-splicing and memetic synthesis, with the intent of altering the behavior of others in society or humanity.
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(genetics) analysed by means of metabarcoding
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Relating to metabogenomes or to metabogenomics
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(genetics) The assignment of metabolic types to genetic variants
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To identify and classify metabotypes
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The identification and characterisation of metabotypes
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(genetics) Relating to metaproteogenomics
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A metagenomic viriome
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Having microarrays
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(genetics) Relating to a microgenome or to microgenomics
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(genetics) Relating to mitophylogenomics
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(genetics) The analysis of mitotypes
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To sort into such types (and identify them)
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(immunology) Having more than one attachment site
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Pertaining to organisms where the information stored in a gene has been mutated. For example mutagenetic tree models
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The construction, recording and analysis of neurotypes
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Relating to nutriepigenomics
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(medicine) The field of study that examines how the interaction between genetics and nutrition affects human health, specifically to devise a personalized diet to improve or maintain good health.
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(physiology) The study of the interactions between nutrition and the phenome of an individual
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(genetics, taxonomy) The definition and identification of oligotypes
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(biology, medicine) Of or pertaining to related measurements or data from such interrelated fields as genomics, proteomics, transcriptomic or other fields. Many of these fields have a name that ends with the suffix -omics.
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Relating to oncogenomics or to an oncogenome
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Relating to operons
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(genetics) Describing any of several techniques in which optical technology is used to form images of genetically targeted proteins or neurons
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(genetics) To employ optotagging as part of optogenetics
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(genetics) tagged by optotagging
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(genetics) A triangular graphical representation of linkage disequilibrium in which different colours represent different magnitudes of linkage between pairs of loci
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Synonym of paratransgenetics
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(pathology, genetics) Relating to pathogenomics
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pathological genomics
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To identify and differentiate pathotypes of a species.
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(genetics) The inherited genetic differences in drug metabolism which can affect individual responses to drugs
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(pharmacology, genetics) The study of genetic variation that gives rise to differing responses to drugs.
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(pharmacology, genetics) The study of genes that code for enzymes that metabolize drugs, and the design of tailor-made drugs adapted to an individual's genetic make-up.
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The genotyping of pharmacogenotypes
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Related to pharmacophylogenomics
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(genetics) A phenetic diagram (or cladogram)
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The transcriptome of a specific phylum or species
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To describe and categorise such phenetic groups
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(genetics, biology) The genomics of probiotic bacteria
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With regard to, or by means of proteogenomics
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(genetics) Relating to a pseudomolecule
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Relating to pseudospintronics.
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Relating to radiogenomics
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Relating to retrotranscription.
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(sociology, genetics) Relating to sociogenomics
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A graphical representation of the spoligotypes of bacteria
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(genetics) Of or pertaining to a subgenome or to subgenomics
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The genotyping of subgenotypes
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A subtype of an isotype
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The formation of subreplicates
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Relating to a supragenome
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With regard to transcription (of genes etc)
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(genetics) Relating to transferomics
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Relating to, or composed of transposons

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