Results for: genetic map
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counseling on genetic disordersgenetic counseling
countryside, forces controlling physical world, genetic material affecting organism, intrinsic character of person or thing, natural state of humankind, natural world (rivers, trees, earth, etc.); disposition; temperament; type; character, primitive ex...nature
creation of an object with the same variables, estate, property left by deceased person to heirs; attributes or genetic qualities passed from parents to offspring; hierarchical transfer of all definitions and methods of a class to its sub-classes (in o...inheritance
creation of new combinations of genes under natural or laboratory conditions (Genetics), genetic process of new gene combinationsrecombination
deficiency in the immune response, inability of the immune system to fight off infections due to a genetic or acquired diseaseimmunodeficiency
deoxyribonucleic acid, deoxyribonucleic acidmacromolecule which contains and transfers genetic characteristics in all living organisms, Distributed Internet Applications Architecturegroup of technologies developed by Microsoft and used to build applica...DNA
detrimental to future generations, pertaining to abnormal development due to genetic causesdysgenic
disagreement, discord, lack of harmony (between people or things); harsh and unpleasant sound; unharmonious combination of sounds (Music), discordancy, genetic trait in one siblingdiscordance
discredited genetic doctrineLysenkoism
distinct organism, having different genetic makeup, segregatesegregant
divide, separate, differentiate; be divided, be differentiated, be separated, keep groups separate, person or thing that is secluded, isolated person or thing, segregant, separate people or things, undergo genetic segregationsegregate
DNA, nucleic acid molecule composed of millions of bonded pairs nucleotides formed into a twisted double helix, molecule which carries the genetic information of an organism or virusdeoxyribonucleic acid
duplication, act of copying, reproduction; answer, response, reply; echo, reverberation; process by which strands of DNA are copied; act of folding, making of cellular or genetic copy, process of repeating, reply to answerreplication
experience or cause genetic recombination, join againrecombine
fertility factor, genetic structuresex factor
 

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