molecular marker
collocation in Englishmeaningsofmolecularandmarker
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molecular
adjective
uk/məˈlek.jə.lər/us/məˈlek.jə.lɚ/
relating to molecules (= the simplest units of a ...
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marker
noun[C]
uk/ˈmɑː.kər/us/ˈmɑːr.kɚ/
a sign that shows where ...
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(Definition ofmolecularandmarkerfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The intervening period has seen a revolution inmolecularmarkertechnology.
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However, compared to the transgenic research, it was more diverse and comprised both agronomy and breeding, the latter supported by basicmolecularmarkerresearch.
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The formation of test arrays and a core collection in cucumber using phenotypic andmolecularmarkerdata.
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Recently, development ofmolecularmarkertechnologies has made the analysis of quantitative traits possible.
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How to usemolecularmarkerdata to measure evolutionary parameters in wild populations.
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Such limitations, related to the question being asked, must be considered when choosing a suitablemolecularmarker.
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The technique does require highly specialized scientific instrumentation to visualize thismolecularmarker, thereby increasing its set up costs considerably.
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However, several methods have recently been developed to circumvent this requirement by inferring relationship structure frommolecularmarkerdata.
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Much of this work built on the successes of previous projects, including some of the earlier strategic research on drought tolerance andmolecularmarkertechnologies.
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Statistical methods for locating positions and analyzing epistasis of multiple quantitative trait genes usingmolecularmarkerinformation.
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Molecularmarkerfacilitated investigations of quantitative trait loci in maize.
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For allmolecularmarkertypes the alleles are usually recognized as fragments with distinct molecular weights.
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Should themolecularmarkerbe on the right side of the embryonic disc (middle strip), then the embryo will become mirror-imaged.
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The left side of each lane ismolecularmarkerand the right side is the test sample.
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The 500 sequence showed sufficient variation to be used as amolecularmarkerin the identification of parasites.
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Statistical methods for locating the positions and analyzing epistasis of multiple quantitative trait genes usingmolecularmarkerinformation.
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No such coordinatingmolecularmarkerhas ever been found for any other functionally defined system, like the visual, auditory, or motor systems.
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