💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Pseudoallelism"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| linkagenoun | A connection or relation between things or ideas. |
| paralognoun | (genetics) either of a pair of genes that derive from the same ancestral gene |
| syntenynoun | (genetics) The condition of multiple species showing a region of identical gene order. |
| heteroallelismnoun | The condition of being heteroallelic |
| collinearitynoun | (uncountable) The condition of being collinear. |
| monoallelismnoun | The condition of being monoallelic |
| microcolinearitynoun | Alternative form of microcollinearity. [(genetics) collinearity of very short sequences] |
| crosslinkagenoun | (chemistry) A covalent bond between two molecules (especially one of a series between polymer chains) |
| coexpressionnoun | (genetics) The simultaneous expression of two or more genes. |
| intercomplementationnoun | (genetics) Mutual complementation |
| homologous pairnoun | Two chromosomes that are identical, with the same genes. |
| congenicitynoun | The condition of being congenic |
| complementationnoun | (grammar) The relationship of a phrase to its predicate |
| family resemblancenoun | Physical similarities shared between close relatives, especially between parents and children and between siblings. |
| cooverexpressionnoun | (genetics) The overexpression of two or more proteins (by two or more genes working together) |
| cross-linkagenoun | Alternative form of crosslinkage. [A linkage between two things] |
| parasynapsisnoun | The parallel (side-by-side) conjugation of chromosomes |
| interlinkagenoun | linkage together |
| sister chromatid cohesionnoun | (genetics) The coupling of replicated sister chromatids along the whole length of a chromosome. |
| homologynoun | The relationship of being homologous; a homologous relationship. |
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