| Gm | an allotype marker on the heavy chains of immunoglobins |
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| allotype | <genetics> Products of one or more alleles that can be detected as inherited variants of a particular molecule. Usually the usage is restricted to those immunoglobulins that can be separately detected antigenically. In humans light chain allotypes are known as Km (Inv) allotypes and heavy chain allotypes as Gm allotypes. See: idiotype. (18 Nov 1997) |
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| allotype |
The protein product (or the result of its activity) of an allele which may be detected as an antigen in another member of the same species.(eg histocompatibility antigens, immunoglobulins), obeying the rules of simple Mendelian inheritance.
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| allotype |
A paratype specimen of the opposite sex to the holotype used in making the original description of a species.
Ãâó: www.sidney.ars.usda.gov/grasshopper/ID_Tools/F_Gui...
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| allotype |
A specimen designated from the type series that is the opposite sex of the holotype.
Ãâó: www.sel.barc.usda.gov/scalenet/glossary.htm
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| allotype |
A term, not regulated by the Code, for a designated specimen of opposite sex to the holotype.
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