| genesiology | The branch of science concerned with generation or reproduction. Origin: G. Genesis, generation, + logos, study (05 Mar 2000) |
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| genesis | The beginning of a process. (16 Dec 1997) |
| genethlialogy | Divination as to the destinies of one newly born; the act or art of casting nativities; astrology. Origin: Gr. Astrology; birth + discourse. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| genetic | <biology> Pertaining to reproduction or to birth or origin. (07 May 1998) |
| genetic amplification | A process for producing an increase in pertinent genetic material, particularly for increasing the proportion of plasmid DNA to that of bacterial DNA. Includes the production of extrachromosomal copies of the genes for RNA. (05 Mar 2000) |
| genetic assimilation | <genetics> A situation in which a characteristic that is normally expressed only in certain environmental situations becomes fixed in a population so that it no longer requires environmental factors to be expressed. (07 May 1998) |
| genetic association | The occurrence together in a population, more often than can be readily explained by chance, of two or more traits of which at least one is known to be genetic. (05 Mar 2000) |
| genetic block | <biochemistry, molecular biology> An obstruction in a biochemical pathway caused by a mutation that has crippled production of an enzyme critical to the pathway. (07 May 1998) |
| genetic burden | The genetic debt due to harmful mutation but as yet undischarged. (In a large population of fixed size every mutation with diminished genetic fitness will eventually become extinct and depending on the details of inheritance and phenotype must be paid for by a fixed number of genetic deaths per mutation, the genetic debt.) (05 Mar 2000) |
| genetic carrier | An unaffected heterozygote bearing a usually harmful recessive gene, a cancer that bears a dominant but latent age-dependent trait to have offspring with unbalanced karyotypes. (05 Mar 2000) |
| genetic code | <molecular biology> Relationship between the sequence of bases in nucleic acid and the order of amino acids in the polypeptide synthesised from it. A sequence of three nucleic acid bases (a triplet) acts as a codeword (codon) for one amino acid. (18 Nov 1997) |
| genetic colonisation | <molecular biology> The process of a parasite (such as a virus) inserting genes into a host's genome which cause the host cell to synthesise products that are only useful to the parasite. (07 May 1998) |
| genetic complement | <biology, genetics> The set of chromosomes contained within any one particular cell. (07 May 1998) |
| genetic complementation | <genetics> The reappearance of wild-type characteristics in a cell or organism that has had two distinct mutations on the same chromosome. Two normal versions of two different mutant genes on different chromosomes affecting the same phenotype which, when inherited together, results in the wild-type phenotype despite the presence of mutant copies of the genes. (09 Oct 1997) |
| genetic complementation test | A test used to determine whether or not complementation (compensation in the form of dominance) will occur in a cell with a given mutant phenotype when another mutant genome, encoding the same mutant phenotype, is introduced into that cell. (12 Dec 1998) |
Synonyms : Fungal Gene, Gene, Fungal
Synonyms : gag Gene, Gene, gag
Synonyms : Gene, Helminth, Helminth Gene
Synonyms : Genes, Homeo Box, Homeo Box, Homeo Box Sequence, Homeo Boxes, Homeobox, Homeoboxes, Sequence, Homeo Box, Gene, Homeo Box, Gene, Homeobox, Gene, Homeotic, Homeo Box Gene, Homeo Box Genes, Homeo Box Sequences, Homeobox Gene, Homeobox Genes, Homeobox Sequences
Synonyms : Gene, Immediate-Early, Genes, Immediate Early, Immediate Early Genes, Immediate-Early Gene
| genital corpuscle |
a type of lamellated corpuscle found in the genital mucous membranes and in the skin around the nipples.
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| gene |
Gene (formed 1993, disbanded 2004) were a British indie/rock quartet who rose to prominence in the mid-90s. They were popularly labelled as a Britpop band and often drew somewhat superficial comparisons to The Smiths, if only because of their slightly Morrissey-esque lead singer, Martin Rossiter. In truth, Gene's music owes more to acts as diverse as The Jam, The Small Faces, The Style Council, and The Clash, to name a few. ...
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| genitalia |
A sex organ, or primary sexual characteristic, narrowly defined, is any of those parts of the body (which are not always bodily organs according to the strict definition) which are involved in sexual reproduction and constitute the reproductive system in an complex organism; namely: * Male: penis (notably the glans penis and foreskin), testicles, scrotum, prostate, seminal vesicles, epididymis, Cowper's glands* Female: vulva (notably the clitoris), vagina (notably the cervix), labia ...
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| gene knockout |
A gene knockout is a genetically engineered organism that carries one or more genes in its chromosomes that has been made inoperative. So far such organisms have been engineered chiefly for research purposes. Also known as knockout organisms or simply knockouts, their most direct use is for learning about a gene that has been sequenced, but has an unknown or incompletely known function. ...
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| genetic defect |
A genetic disorder, or genetic disease is a disease caused, at least in part, by the genes of the person with the disease. There are a number of possible causes for genetic defects: * They may be caused by random mutation. * There are genetic disorders caused by the accidental duplication of a chromosome, as in Down syndrome and Klinefelter's syndrome, or repeated duplication of part of a chromosome as in Fragile X syndrome. ...
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| GEN | organs and tissues involved in the production and maturation of gametes and in their union and subsequent development as offspring |
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| GEN | a small benign wart on or around the genitals and anus |
| GEN | external sex organ |
| GEN | external sex organ |
| GEN | the case expressing ownership |
| GEN | (grammar) serving to express or indicate possession |
| GEN | the case expressing ownership |
| GEN | a natural father or mother |
| GEN | of or related to the genital and urinary organs or their functions |
| GEN | the system that includes all organs involved in reproduction and in the formation and voidance of urine |
| GEN | the system that includes all organs involved in reproduction and in the formation and voidance of urine |
| GEN | unusual mental ability |
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