gene abbr. | |
environ. | gène |
genet. | allélomorphe |
health. | facteur héréditaire |
duplication abbr. | |
gen. | double emploi; polygraphie |
health. | dédoublement du nombre des chromosomes |
health. nat.sc. engl. | duplication |
market. | duplication intermédias |
med. | dédoublement du nombre de chromosomes |
nat.sc. | double comptage; double compte |
stat. ed. | chevauchement d'efforts |
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allélomorphe f | |||
facteur héréditaire | |||
gène m | |||
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gène m | |||
English thesaurus | |||
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Eugene; Eugenia | |||
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global-positioning-system enhanced | |||
Genome Therapeutics Corporation | |||
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A short segment of DNA or in the case of some viruses, RNA. Most genes contain the information needed to make a particular protein. see also deoxyribonucleic acid, genome, protein, ribonucleic acid |
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