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A technique used to identify genes, usually those that are associated with diseases, based on their location on a chromosome..
Industry:Biology
The fundamental physical and functional unit of heredity. A gene is an ordered sequence of nucleotides located in a particular position on a particular chromosome that encodes a specific functional product (i.e., a protein or RNA molecule). See also: gene expression.
Industry:Biology
A technique that uses X-ray film to visualize radioactively labeled molecules or fragments of molecules; used in analyzing length and number of DNA fragments after they are separated by gel electrophoresis..
Industry:Biology
In genetics, the right of people to restrict access to their genetic information..
Industry:Biology
The process by which a gene's coded information is converted into the structures present and operating in the cell. Expressed genes include those that are transcribed into mRNA and then translated into protein and those that are transcribed into RNA but not translated into protein (e.g., transfer and ribosomal RNAs)..
Industry:Biology
A chromosome not involved in sex determination. The diploid human genome consists of a total of 46 chromosomes: 22 pairs of autosomes, and 1 pair of sex chromosomes (the X and Y chromosomes). See also: sex chromosome.
Industry:Biology
Group of closely related genes that make similar products..
Industry:Biology
A DNA site to which RNA polymerase will bind and initiate transcription..
Industry:Biology
See: genomic library.
Industry:Biology
A vector used to clone DNA fragments (100- to 300-kb insert size; average, 150 kb) in Escherichia coli cells. Based on naturally occurring F-factor plasmid found in the bacterium E. coli. See also: cloning vector.
Industry:Biology