💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Transcomplement"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| transcomplementationnoun | (genetics) complementation between different genes |
| complotypenoun | (genetics) A genotype associated with the complement system |
| hemicomplementationnoun | (genetics) Partial genetic complementation |
| concatesomenoun | (genetics) The collection of concatenated genes of an organism |
| noncomplementationnoun | (genetics) failure (of mutations) to complement one another |
| transconjugantnoun | (genetics) An organism (especially a bacterium) that has incorporated DNA from another via conjugation |
| transposantnoun | (genetics) Any organism that has a transposon in its genome |
| transposomenoun | (genetics) The set of genetic transpositions (or of the transposases and transposons) in an organism. |
| genotranscriptomenoun | (genetics) A genome and/or related transcriptome |
| tetracomplexnoun | (genetics) A complex of four homeobox genes |
| comobilizationnoun | (genetics) The mobilization of two genes simultaneously |
| transgenicitynoun | (of an organism) The quality or condition of being transgenic, containing one or more transgenes. |
| consomic | (genetics, of a strain) inbred and with one of its chromosomes replaced by the homologous chromosome of another inbred strain via a series of marker-assisted backcrosses |
| transdominancenoun | (genetics) The condition of being transdominant |
| supergenomenoun | (genetics) All the genes encoded on an organism's chromosomes together with those encoded on mobile genetic elements such as plasmids and transposons |
| transplastomenoun | (genetics) A transplastomic genome |
| multivalent | (chemistry) Having more than one valency or having a valency greater than 3; polyvalent. |
| genocompatibilitynoun | genetic compatibility |
| metatranscriptionnoun | (genetics) The transcription of the nucleic acid of a group of related, or interacting organisms |
| contignoun | (genetics) A set of overlapping DNA segments, derived from a single source of genetic material, from which the complete sequence may be deduced. |
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