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Gene logo #10101) Actor Barry 2) Actor hackman 3) Actor Hackman or Wilder 4) Actor Kelly 5) Actor raymond 6) Actor wilder 7) Actor-dancer Kelly 8) Allele 9) Allelomorph 10) An Autry 11) An inherited name 12) Appearance determinant 13) Author fowler 14) Autry 15) Autry of oaters 16) Autry of the oaters 17) Autry of Westerns
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Gene logo #10101) Allele 2) Allelic 3) Allelomorph 4) Allelomorphic 5) Autry 6) Cistron 7) Nonallele 8) Oncogene 9) Polygene
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Gene logo #22003 a unit of heredity. Eye color is a particularly simple system. There are blue eye genes and brown eye genes and one's eyes are brown if one of the two eye color genes is a brown one and blue if blue genes are inherited from both parents. Each gene is a segment of DNA and is often controlled by other genes. In the case of glucose absorption, the......
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gene logo #21838a locatable region of genomic sequence, corresponding to a unit of inheritance, which is associated with regulatory regions, transcribed regions and/or other functional sequence regions.
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Gene logo #22444 A gene is a discrete segment of the DNA molecule, located at a specific site (its locus) on a specific chromosome pair. Two copies of each gene exist in each nucleated diploid cell in an animal. Only one gene of each pair is randomly transmitted to the offspring through the gamete. The unique nucleotide sequence of each gene determines its specifi...
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Gene logo #20095A locus on a chromosome that encodes a specific protein or several related proteins. It is considered the functional unit of heredity. (See Dominant gene, Fusion gene, Gene amplification, Gene expression, Gene flow, Gene pool, Gene splicing, Gene translocation, Recessive gene, Regulatory gene.)
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Gene logo #20945A chemical unit of hereditary information that can be passed from one generation to another.
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gene logo #20973<cell biology, molecular biology> Originally defined as the physical unit of heredity, it is probably best defined as the unit of inheritance that occupies a specific locus on a chromosome, the existence of which can be confirmed by the occurrence of different allelic forms. ... Genes are formed from DNA, carried on the chromosomes and are re...
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gene logo #21001(jēn) the biologic unit of heredity; self-reproducing, transmitted from parent to progeny, and located at a specific position in the genome. Genes make up segments of the complex DNA molecules that control cell reproduction and function. There are thousands of genes in the chromosomes of each cell nucleus; they play an i...
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Gene logo #22217A functional hereditary unit that occupies a fixed location on a chromosome and has a specific influence on heredity factors.
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gene logo #22236A specific subunit of DNA that codes for a specific protein.
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gene logo #10444(Variation and inheritance) basic unit of genetic material that is inherited from our parents. A gene is a section of DNA which controls part of a cell's chemistry - particularly protein production
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gene logo #22293A sequence of DNA that is related to a particular trait.
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gene logo #23036A sequence of nucleotides coding for a protein (or, in some cases, part of a protein); a unit of heredity.
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gene logo #21351(Gk: genea=race) a unit of the material of inheritance, the basic unit of heredity. Numbers of genes occur on each chromosome in the cell nucleus. Each gene controls one or more traits in an organism, and the way they are inherited.
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gene logo #23111a locatable region of genomic sequence, corresponding to a unit of inheritance, which is associated with regulatory regions, transcribed regions and/or other functional sequence regions.
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Gene logo #23534 See under DNA and molecular genetics.
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Gene logo #23025A segment of DNA which contains the genetic code to make a certain protein or part of a protein.
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Gene logo #24149A sequence of genetic material that provides the information to make a specific protein.
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Gene logo #20753(genes) Coded messages that tell cells how to behave. They control growth and development of the body. Genes are made of DNA and grouped together to form chromosomes. Different human chromosomes have different numbers of genes - most have between 1 to 2 thousand genes per chromosome.
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gene logo #20974cistron noun (genetics) a segment of DNA that is involved in producing a polypeptide chain; it can include regions preceding and following the coding DNA as well as introns between the exons; it is considered a unit of heredity; `genes were formerly call...
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Gene logo #22342A biochemical unit of hereditary, often coding for an entire protein.
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gene logo #23027A specific segment of DNA whose sequence contains the information needed to make a specific molecule, usually a protein. Genes are the instructions that tell our body how to work.
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Gene logo #23317a segment of DNA that codes for a trait such as blood type or eye color, as well as susceptibility to certain diseases.
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gene logo #23317a segment of DNA that produces a protein product; genes determine traits.
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