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A strategy/role-playing game in which the player controls a group of creatures, which he can breed and mutate to create new creatures. Unique combat system. Extensible with Common Lisp.
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an organismis complete set of genetic material.
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The total genetic information of an organism.
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Total genetic information carried by a cell or an organism.
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The complete genetic material of an organism.
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All the DNA contained within the chromosomes of a given species.
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the complete genetic composition of an organism (e.g., human, bacterium, protozoan, helminth, or fungus), contained in a chromosome or set of chromosomes or in a DNA or RNA molecule (e.g., a virus).
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The full complement of genes carried by a single set of chromosomes For example the `human genome' refers to the range of genes that a human can have.
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the entire DNA sequence of an organism or species.
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The complete complement of genes in an organism.
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The complete genetic complement or the complete set of instructions for reproducing that organism and carrying out its biological function in life. The DNA in our cells comprises our genome. When our cells divide, the complete genome in those cells is duplicated for transmission to each of the remaining daughter cells.
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the totality of genetic material for a cell.
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the complete set of an organism's genes
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The entire hereditary material contained in an organism or a cell. (DE:Genome, FR:Génome, IT:Genoma)
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The complete DNA sequence in a full set of chromosomes for a given organism.
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Entire genetic material in an organism, comprising all chromosomes.
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the complete set (haploid) ofgenetic information (traits) in a cell/organism.
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The entire hereditary message of an organism. The total genetic composition of the chromosomes in the nucleus of a gamete. The nucleic acid component of a virus.
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Every organism has a genome that contains all of the biological information needed to build and maintain a living example of that organism. The biological information is encoded in deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA), divided into discrete units called genes coding for proteins.
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The complete complement of organism genes, an organisms genetic material.
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Full set of genes in any organism.
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All of the genetic information or hereditary material possessed by an organism; the entire genetic complement of an organism.
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The term describes the total genetic information of a specific unit of inheritance such as e.g., the nucleus or the mitochondria.
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the complement of genetic information contained in a cell.
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The total set of all genes and other DNA in the nucleus of each cell.
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the set of all genes that specify an organism's traits.
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Your genome is just the complete set of your genes. More precisely, it's your haploid set. (You acquire one genome from your mother, and one from your father.)
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The entire genetic code of an organism.
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the total number of genes in a single set of chromosomes, i.e. in a haploid nucleus.
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The total genetic information of an individual cell or virus.
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the genetic material (complete set of chromosomes) of an organism
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The entire collection of GENE (and hence CHROMOSOME possessed by an organism.
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genetic complement of a cell. A human somatic cell contains about 3 x 109 DNA nucleotides comprising the genome.
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One haploid set of chromosomes with the genes they contain.
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the total compliment of genes in a single cell.
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All the genetic information that makes an organism.
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the complete genetic information of an organism or virus
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All the genetic material in each organism.
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The genetic make-up of a species, plant, animal and human. Did you know that human beings and bananas are 62% similar in genome
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the complete gene complement of an organism
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A set of chromosomes containing the heritable genetic material that directs gene development.
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All the genetic material in the chromosome needed to create and maintain an organism.
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The collection of all the DNA in an organism. (More? DNA Notes)
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The entire complement of genetic material in a cell.
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Whole set of the DNA of a species. The human genome is made of 23 pairs of chromosomes plus mtDNA, for a total of over 3200 million base pairs.
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The entire hereditary material in a cell, or the whole sequence of DNA. The human genome consists of 3.3 billion nucleotides coding approximately 30,000 genes (i.e., about 100,000 pairs of nucleotides per gene), bacterium genome - from 600,000 nucleotides / 600 genes (intracellar parasites) to 6-8 million nucleotides / 5,000 - 6,000 genes (freely functioning bacteria).
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The complete set of genetic material contained within the cell.
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The set of DNA molecules that specify the inherited characteristics of an animal.
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The total genetic material of an organism or species.
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All of the genetic information of an individual organism, or of a species.
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all the genetic material (DNA) of an organism referred to collectively. For example, the human genome contains about 80 000 genes on 23 chromosomes.
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The complete set of genes in the chromosomes of each cell of a particular organism. See also Gene.
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The total genetic code of a particular organism. The normal human genome consists of about three billion genetic “letters.
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(jee´ nome) • The genes in a complete haploid set of chromosomes.
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one or more molecules of nucleid acid, called chromosomes, that encode the genetic informations (genes) required to determinate the structure, function and behavior of a cell or of a virus. Human genome has 46 chromosomes of DNA. Viruses can have a DNA (e.g. HBV) or a RNA (e.g. HCV) genome.
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The collective noun for a set of genes. The human genome contains 100 000 genes.
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Sum total of genes, conveyed in a DNA molecule and encompassing coding for all of an organismâ€(tm)s proteins. Represents the genetic potential of an organism.
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The genome of an organism is its set of chromosomes, containing all of its genes and associated DNA.
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The collection of all the genes in the organism.  Also all of the DNA that carries the genes.
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A set of chromosomes corresponding to the haploid set of a species.
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an organism's entire genetic code.
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all the genes that an organism possesses
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Complete set of genetic information for an organism.
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the minimum complete set of genetic material in a gamete,zygote etc. In a virus, the nucleic acid component of the nucleocapsid. See also virus structure.
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a living thing's total DNA.
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The total collection of the genes in a living organism.
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the entire inventory of nuclear DNA in an organism.
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The complete set of genetic information of an organism including DNA and RNA.
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The total genetic material of an individual or species.
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