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This list contains subjects important to genomic research, including that done by the Human Genome Project.
Prior to pruning, this list contained 449 entries. Before removing blue links from this list, please check them to make sure they actually cover the intended subject.
Public domain sources: Human Genome Project glossary, Genome.gov glossary
- additive genetic effects
- affected relative pair
- aggregation technique
- avuncular relationship
- base sequence analysis
- capillary array
- Chloroorganic carrier - a group of molecules that facilitates the transport of dyes into a fiber
- chloroplast chromosome
- chromosomal deletion
- chromosome painting
- chromosome region p
- chromosome region q
- clone bank
- complex trait
- constitutive ablation
- cytogenetic map
- cytological band
- cytological map
- cytoplasmic (uniparental) inheritance
- cytoplasmic trait
- deletion map
- directed sequencing
- disease-associated genes
- draft sequence
- finished dna sequence
- full gene sequence
- gc-rich area
- germ line genetic mutation
- long-range restriction mapping
- macrorestriction map
- mapping population
- molecular farming
- monogenic inheritance
- morbid map
- non-directiveness
- nucleolar organizing region
- oligogenic
- overlapping clones
- physical map (genetics)
- premature chromosome condensation
- radiation hybrid
- recombinant clone
- working draft dna sequence