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complementary genes Two or more interdependent genes, such that (in the case of dominant complementarity) the dominant allele from either gene can only produce an effect on the phenotype of an organism if the dominant allele from the other gene is also present; or (in the case of recessive complementarity) only double homozygous recessive show the effect.
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complementary medicine This usually refers to treatment approaches other than traditional Western modalities. Synonymous with "Alternative Medicine."
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complementary DNA A DNA sequence which is the compliment of mRNA. Since mRNA is itself a complement of the exons of the gene, the cDNA will correspond to those exons. CDNA is sometimes referred to as "copy DNA" because it is a copy of the mature mRNA.
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complementary and alternative medicine CAM. Forms of treatment that are used in addition to (complementary) or instead of (alternative) standard treatments. These practices generally are not considered standard medical approaches. CAM may include dietary supplements, megadose vitamins, herbal preparations, special teas, acupuncture, massage therapy, magnet therapy, spiritual healing, and meditation.
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complementary medicine Practices often used to enhance or complement standard treatments. They generally are not recognized by the medical community as standard or conventional medical approaches. Complementary medicine may include dietary supplements, megadose vitamins, herbal preparations, special teas, acupuncture, massage therapy, magnet therapy, spiritual healing, and meditation.
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