genetic marker in English

noun
1
a gene or short sequence of DNA used to identify a chromosome or to locate other genes on a genetic map.
This map will provide scientists with a more accurate means to identify and locate novel genes and genetic markers in cattle.

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1. Plants are segregated by the presence or absence of a genetic marker.

2. The scientists then indexed the DNA sequences using a genetic marker as a tag.

3. Conclus ion:As important and stable genetic marker, DYS19and DYS287can provide reliable evidence in evolution study.

4. Scientists looked for a genetic marker called Period 3 known to predict the effects of sleep deprivation.

5. The new drug is targeted to treat breast cancers that carry a special genetic marker, known as HER

6. And this genetic marker is common. So we're talking about a lot of people that this study potentially describes.

7. And while Cassandra's genetic marker for nonverbal IQ is three points higher than average, Laszlo and I are just normal.

8. Conclusion:D12S1686 is such a valuable genetic marker that it can be used to gene linkage analysis and population genetics research.

9. Mitochondrial DNA as an ideal genetic marker has been successfully applied to the study of population and evolutionary genetics of crabs.

10. Distinct genetic diversity among different strains of homogeneity was found. Zymogram phenotypes could provide reliable genetic marker in identifying near relation.

11. It has become a kind of new genetic marker to be used extensively in gene location, clone and research of genetic polymorphism.

12. The principle and characteristic of molecular genetic marker are introduced, and its applications in goats genetic and breeding are summarized in this paper.

13. These loci have been used in parent-age determination, genetic diversity and population structure, population introgression , as genetic marker gestation length and wintering survival et al.

14. To trace the source of meat, or even leather goods, scientists can use DNA barcoding, which uses a short genetic marker from the sample to identify it.

15. As a molecular clock and genetic marker, superoxide dismutase has been widely used in evolutionary studies, population genetics, and identification of different strains in the same species.

16. They were "tagged" with a genetic marker which enabled the scientists to identify and separate so-called "germline" stem cells from which eggs and sperm are developed.

17. AFLP has been emerged as a major new type of genetic marker with broad application in systematic, pathology, population genetics, DNA fingerprinting and quantitative trait loci (QTL) mapping.

18. Specific research efforts include the discovery of a genetic marker that might help identify brain Aneurysms prone to rupture, and studies and clinical trials of new devices for treating brain Aneurysms

19. Therefore, it still needs a further research weather or not ACE gene can be used as a genetic marker of physical exercise ability and used in training and the scientific selection of athletes.

20. They had found what they described as a Ypikuéra population signal—a genetic marker associated with early people living in Australasian—the region that is now South Asia, Australia and Melanesia.

21. These results preliminarily showed that the GDF9 gene is either a major gene that influences the prolificacy of Small Tail Han sheep or a molecular genetic marker in close linkage with such a gene.

22. The marker effects are employed in another aspect of the invention for determining a genomic estimated breeding value of a bovine subject based on the genotype of said bovine subject by correlating its genotype with the effect of each individual genetic marker allele on udder health, fertility, other health and/or estimated breeding value of the reference bovine subjects.