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deletion Deletion means erasing text without copying it into the kill ring (qv). The alternative is killing (qv). Deletion.
Ãâó: www.nongnu.org/emacsdoc-fr/manuel/glossary.html
deletion The loss of chromosome material. May be terminal or interstitial.
Ãâó: www.uic.edu/nursing/genetics/Glossary/glossary1.ht...
deletion The loss of some genetic material from a chromosome. A deletion can be the loss of an entire chromosome, a section of one chromosome, a single gene, or a smaller part of a gene. Some deletions are large enough to see by looking directly at the chromosomes under a microscopic. Smaller deletions may only be found by more detailed techniques.
Ãâó: hganj.org/Glossary.htm
deletion Interstitial loss of a sometimes, but not always, cytologically visible segment of genetic material from a chromosome. A multilocus deletion involves more than a single locus, such that adjacent genetic material constituting a part of, or the whole, neighboring locus or loci has also been lost. ...
Ãâó: lsd.ornl.gov/mouse/Search-pulldownglossary.htmlx
deletion Absence of a segment of DNA; may be as small as a single base or as large as one or more genes.
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