| genetic marker |
Random mutations in the DNA sequence which act as genetic milestones. Once markers have been identified they can be traced back in time to their origin
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| generalized anxiety disorder |
is characterized by exaggerated worry and tension over everyday events and decisions.
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| generic name |
Go to Top of Document - CONTENTS Generic Name provides the full name to describe an Element Name contained in the DOEInfo database. Example: Element Name: Next_equivalent_increase_date Generic Name: Projected date of next equivalent increase Element Name: Generic_name Table: MetaData Length: 128 Data Type: Character
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| gene therapy |
Any of a number of experimental treatments in which cell genes are altered. Some gene therapies attempt to provoke new immune activity; some try to render cells resistant to infection; and others involve the development of enzymes that destroy viral or cancerous genetic material within cells.
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| genetic engineering |
New research techniques that manipulate the DNA (genetic material) of cells. The genesplicing technique, which produces recombinant DNA, is a method of transporting selected genes from one species to another. The genes, which are actually portions of molecules of DNA, are removed from the donor (insect, plant, mammal, or other organism) and spliced into the genetic material of a virus; the virus is then allowed to infect recipient bacteria. ...
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