genome的意思和读音

genome

: [ˈdʒiˌnoʊm] : [ˈdʒiːnəʊm]

n.

genomes  

genomen.

1.the complete set of genes in a cell or living thing

the human genome

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n.1.the total amount of genetic information in the chromosomes of a living thing, including its genes and dna

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3. genetic mutation genome;Gene chip blue chip ...

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7.(genome) 2003 。(Human Genome Project)

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1.It's a fundamental property of the genome and of cells, but it's been a little forgotten in the focus on sequence.

2."This enabled us to sequence the whole genome within a week, " he said.:“。”

3.In the last few years, biologists have been able to scan the whole human genome for the signatures of genes undergoing selection.

4.All this represented not a failure, but a dawning realization of just how extraordinarily complicated each genome is.

5.But for now analysts work with a snapshot of that genome, represented by an arbitrary number of markers spaced along it.使

6.This would explain why the human genome has no trace of Neanderthal DNA despite the two similar species living close together for millennia.便

7.ONE of the great hopes nurtured by the Human Genome Project was that it would crack cancer open.

8.The Mtb genome is not the only new source of data able to provide insight into the TB bacterium's potential vulnerabilities.

9.It is unknown how much translational control is exerted by miRNAs on a genome-wide scale.RNA

10.Mostly lost in the ceremony was the fact that the genome sequence was not truly complete, but only a first draft.