nuclear genome
collocation in Englishmeaningsofnuclearandgenome
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nuclear
adjective
uk/ˈnjuː.klɪər/us/ˈnuː.kliː.ɚ/
being or using the power produced when the nucleus of an atom is divided or joined to ...
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genome
noun[C]
uk/ˈdʒiː.nəʊm/us/ˈdʒiː.noʊm/
the complete set of genetic material of a human, animal, plant, or other ...
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Rearranged mitochondrial genes in the yeastnucleargenome.
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The inheritance of the mitochondrial genome is not governed by the same rules as those for thenucleargenome.
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Under the scenario of multiple species with frequent gene flow among them, the entirenucleargenomeis expected to be affected.
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Song et al. (1995) detected extensive changes in thenucleargenomeof synthetic polyploids in each of the first five generations.
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Microsatellites were chosen as they are co-dominant and highly polymorphic markers, distributed throughout thenucleargenomeand generally neutral unless linked to loci under strong selection.
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Because the mitochondrial genome is maternally inherited and its effective population size is one quarter that of thenucleargenome, it is more subjected to random processes.
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Many of the chloroplast's protein complexes consist of subunits from both the chloroplast genome and the host'snucleargenome.
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The genes for mitosomal components are contained in thenucleargenome.
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Their success suggests that it may be feasible to sequence the complete thylacinenucleargenomefrom museum specimens.
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This genetic material is known as thenucleargenomeof the individual, because it is found in the nucleus.
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Thenucleargenomehas been transformed with both glass bead agitation and electroporation.
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A human cell has genetic material contained in the cell nucleus (thenucleargenome) and in the mitochondria (the mitochondrial genome).
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Mitochondria are produced from the transcription and translation of genes both in thenucleargenomeand in the mitochondrial genome.
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The genes within these chromosomes are the cell'snucleargenome.
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Proving a relationship based on comparison of the mitochondrial genome is much easier than that based on thenucleargenome.
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The current assembly of thenucleargenomeis available online.
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Agrobacterium-mediated genetic engineering techniques were developed in the late 1980s that could successfully transfer genetic material into thenucleargenomeof tomatoes.
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Low levels of ribonucleotides incorporation in thenucleargenomemay be tolerated.
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They do retain their ownnucleargenome.
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