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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

  1. additive genetic effects
  2. affected relative pair
  3. aggregation technique
  4. avuncular relationship
  5. base sequence analysis
  6. capillary array
  7. Chloroorganic carrier - a group of molecules that facilitates the transport of dyes into a fiber
  8. chloroplast chromosome
  9. chromosomal deletion
  10. chromosome painting
  11. chromosome region p
  12. chromosome region q
  13. clone bank
  14. complex trait
  15. constitutive ablation
  16. cytogenetic map
  17. cytological band
  18. cytological map
  19. cytoplasmic (uniparental) inheritance
  20. cytoplasmic trait
  21. deletion map
  22. directed sequencing
  23. disease-associated genes
  24. draft sequence
  25. finished dna sequence
  26. full gene sequence
  27. gc-rich area
  28. germ line genetic mutation
  29. long-range restriction mapping
  30. macrorestriction map
  31. mapping population
  32. molecular farming
  33. monogenic inheritance
  34. morbid map
  35. non-directiveness
  36. nucleolar organizing region
  37. oligogenic
  38. overlapping clones
  39. physical map (genetics)
  40. premature chromosome condensation
  41. radiation hybrid
  42. recombinant clone
  43. working draft dna sequence