| major g. |
a gene whose effect on the phenotype is always evident, regardless of how this effect is modified by other genes.
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| major h. |
1. la grande hystérie of Charcot, hysteria with dramatic epileptiform attacks involving intense emotional display. 2. hysteroepilepsy.
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| major histocompatibility c. |
the genes determining the major histocompatibility antigens, in all species a group of closely linked multiallelic genes located in a small region on one chromosome; designated the HLA c. in humans and the H-2 c. in mice.
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| major mood d.’s |
severe, full-blown mood disorders; e.g., major depressive disorder and bipolar I and II disorders.
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| major o. |
an operation of major surgery (q.v.).
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