genetic profile

collocation in English

meaningsofgeneticandprofile

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genetic
adjective
uk
/dʒəˈnet.ɪk/
us
/dʒəˈnet̬.ɪk/
belonging or relating to genes (= parts of the DNA in cells) received by each animal or plant from ...
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profile
noun[C]
uk
/ˈprəʊ.faɪl/
us
/ˈproʊ.faɪl/
a short description of someone's life, work, ...
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(Definition ofgeneticandprofilefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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However, maternal avoidance of dietetic allergens during pregnancy has no proven efficacy and tolerance or allergic sensitization in newborns depends on thegeneticprofilein combination with the immunological balance.
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Above all, genetics promises a more personalised approach to health care with interventions tailored to each person's owngeneticprofile.
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It will also provide new gene-based drugs and therapies, as well as prevention and treatment regimes tailored according to a person's individualgeneticprofile.
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The right of individuals to know and understand theirgeneticprofilemay be paramount, but such matters have implications for blood relatives and children.
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It will give us new gene-based drugs and therapies as well as prevention and treatment regimes tailored according to a person's individualgeneticprofile.
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He or she will have to understand predisposition genes for disease and how patients have an individualgeneticprofile, which will also be relevant to their offspring.
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It follows that, as each person, except identical twins, has an individual make-up, one cell should provide a uniquegeneticprofilesufficient to identify the individual.
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The combination of marker sizes found in each person makes up his/her uniquegeneticprofile.
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Morphology generally correlated withgeneticprofile, but occasionally plants that resembled one parent had some degree of genetic hybridisation.
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It was later discovered, however, that the disorder is actually caused by a sporadic genetic mutation fitting an autosomal dominantgeneticprofile.
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This cell behaves like a cancer, altering the host'sgeneticprofile.
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Genetic testing enables researchers to group patients according to theirgeneticprofile, deliver drugs based on that profile to that group and compare the results.
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This is important because using historic red wolf genetic material would have created a baselinegeneticprofilefor the species against which to test the modern captive-bred specimens.
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Genetic profiles of the different clones of cells with high metastatic specificity are each unique.
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By comparing genetic profiles, researchers were able to differentiate between benign naevi, primary melanomas and metastatic melanomas.
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Also, other data of interest were lacking such as vascular risk factors, genetic profiles and neuroimaging results.
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The molecular and genetic profiles of individual neoplasms, however, are beginning to influence decisions on therapeutic options.
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In fact, a jury should consider how likely it is that an individual matching thegeneticprofilewould also have been a suspect in the case for other reasons.
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They are based on animal models which combine all information known about an individual and its relatives to create ageneticprofileof the animals merits.
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Depending on thegeneticprofile, individuals who are exposed to different chemicals or radiation will often suffer death or injury, while in others it will cause superhuman abilities to manifest.
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