chromosomal location

collocation in English

meaningsofchromosomalandlocation

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chromosomal
adjective
uk
/ˌkrəʊ.məˈsəʊ.məl/
us
/ˌkroʊ.məˈsoʊ.məl/
medicalspecialized
relating to chromosomes (= the parts of the cell that carry ...
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location
noun
uk
/ləʊˈkeɪ.ʃən/
us
/loʊˈkeɪ.ʃən/
a place ...
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(Definition ofchromosomalandlocationfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The presence or absence of an element at a particularchromosomallocationserves as a genetic marker.
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This hypothesis implies thatchromosomallocationmay influence the transcriptional regulation of an integrated transgene.
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Chromosomallocationof genes controlling final coleoptile length in wheat using chromosome substitution lines.
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Once a disorder is shown to be due to a new mutation, we perform a genetic linkage cross to determine the mutant gene'schromosomallocation.
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Once genetic factors have been clearly established as etiologically important, linkage analysis is often used to pinpoint thechromosomallocationof the mutated gene.
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Positional cloning is the isolation of disease genes on the basis of theirchromosomallocation, without prior knowledge of the defective protein they encode.
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For most cognitive disorders, however, there are no compelling candidates and a genome search is necessary to find thechromosomallocationof the gene.
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However, no simple global relationship betweenchromosomallocationand genetic diversity could be inferred from these data.
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These tests can also confirm thechromosomallocationand copy number of the inserted gene.
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These tests can also confirm thechromosomallocationand number of the inserted gene.
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This is called "linkage mapping," because the existence of recombination allows us to "map" potential risk genes to specific chromosomal locations.
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Several chromosomal locations with effects on more than one trait are found.
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Using this difference, it is possible to assess the minimum number of genes involved in pre-copulatory isolation between the "melanogaster" and "simulans" species and theirchromosomallocation.
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We have not examined the chromosomal locations of these loci in the bipectinata complex.
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However, using a diploid decreases the efficiency of oligonucleotide targeting due to the presence of two suitable chromosomal locations for the oligonucleotides to recombine.
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