genomic Meaning & Definition

  • En [ dʒɪˈnəʊ.mɪk]
  • Us [ dʒɪˈnoʊ.mɪk]

Meaning of genomic In English

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Examples of genomic

  • Dr Dubrova has yet to find convincing evidence of genomic instability in people.

  • The measurement was done before genomic activation.

  • These techniques would miss mutations caused by genomic rearrangements.

  • In their life styles and genomic structures they both are minimalists, that is, they code only very limited functions.

  • On the three methods for estimating deleterious genomic mutation parameters.

  • These hypotheses will be tested as additional genomic, biochemical and geological evidence sheds more light on the evolution of nitrogen fixation, photosynthesis and cyanobacteria.

  • On the three different methods for estimating deleterious genomic mutation parameters.

  • Common genomic rearrangements arise through unequal meiotic recombination and result in complex but distinct behavioural and cognitive phenotypes.

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