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Results for: (Genetics) of an allele (one of several genes responsible for hereditary variation)Translations 1 - 30 of 253
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(Genetics) of an allele (one of several genes responsible for hereditary variation)allelic
(about an organism) possessing stable genetic traits which are passed on to its offspring (Biology), having two identical geneshomozygous
(about inherited traits) in a recessive manner, without outward expression due to a dominant trait inherited from the other parent (Genetics)recessively
(about inherited traits) not expressed due to a dominant trait inherited from the other parent (Genetics), controlled by recessive gene, falling at beginning of word, organism with recessive gene or trait, producing effect in certain conditions only, r...recessive
(Biology) state of being heterozygous, state of containing a dissimilar pair of genes for any hereditary characteristicheterozygosity
(British variant for localize) confine to a particular place; collect in particular place; identify the location of; determine the specific location of a gene within a DNA strand (Genetics)localise
(Computers) international association responsible for the standard for small expansion cards used in laptop computersPCMCIA (personal computer memory card international association)
(Genetics) existing outside of the main chromosome (pertaining to DNA), not carried on chromosomesextrachromosomal
(Genetics) not of an allele (one of several genes which causes specific hereditary characteristics to develop)nonallelic
(Genetics) of or pertaining to epistasis; caused by epistasisepistatic
(Genetics) partially dominant, producing a trait that is intermediate to two different inherited traits (in heterozygotes)semidominant
(Genetics) process of combining genes from different systems through cross-breeding, incorporation of genesintrogression
(Genetics) sex chromosome without a homologue (matching partner), single ribosome, unpaired chromosomemonosome
(Geology) of a mineral deposit or enrichment formed near the surface (usually by descending waters), group of closely linked genessupergene
(Grammar) variation of the form (of a noun, verb, etc.); decline, descent, slope, downward slope, process of ending words, set of words that behave similarly, worsening or falling awaydeclension
(Medicine) pertaining to phenylketonuria (hereditary disease)phenylketonuric
(Medicine) sickle cell anemia, hereditary disease characterized by anemia resulting from defective hemoglobin production (causes deformed red blood cells, oxygen deficiency, and circulatory problems), sickle cell traitsicklemia
(Pathology) excess of porphyrins in the blood and urine (hereditary disorder), disease of metabolismporphyria
a group of genes in mammals located next or near to one another that serve to make cells separate and distinguishable from those of other organisms., major histocompatibility complexMHC
A title held often by the Chairman of the Board, president, vice-chairman, which is given to the person principally responsible for the activities of a company.Chief Executive Officer(CEO)
able to be denied, accountable, responsible to, accountable to; able to be answered, solvableanswerable
able to be explained, responsible, answerable, obligated to give an account; explainableaccountable
able to be graded, allowing variation of degreegradable
able to be inherited, able to inherit, capable of being inherited, capable of inheriting; hereditary, may be genetically transmittedheritable
acceptance into church, ceremony marking beginning of responsible adulthood, confirming something, formal approval; proof; verification; coming of age ceremony (Christianity, Judaism), something that confirms something elseconfirmation
accountability, authority to act, blame, duty, obligation; accountability, liability, something to be responsible forresponsibility
accountable, agreeable, responsive, tractable; accountable, responsible; open to criticism or examination, liable to be judged, willing to cooperateamenable
accuse, denounce, consider somebody responsible, criticize, guilt, responsibility, liabilityblame
act as marshal, arrange, city law officer, federal law enforcement officer, federal officer with the duties of a sheriff; officer responsible for the arrangement of ceremonies, master of ceremonies; head of the police or fire department; officer in cha...marshal
act of linking; connecting, joining, coupling, binding, associated genes, diplomatic procedure, system of interconnected partslinkage
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