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geneticist A physician or professional person who counsels parents on the risk of having an infant with a particular inherited disorder.
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genetic code used to translate the message coded in the gene into a protein. One sequence of 3 nucleotides (codon) corresponds to one amino acid (of the protein).
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genetic engineering methods of investigation and of experimentation on genes (cloning, synthesis of a therapeutic protein...)
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genetic map Markers located along the length of each chromosome. These markers enable genes located on different chromosomes to be localised.
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genetic marker sequence of DNA transmitted within a family in the same way and at the same time as the gene involved in the genetic disease, and that is used as a marker when searching for the gene.
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