entire genome

collocation in English

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entire
adjective[before noun]
uk
/ɪnˈtaɪər/
us
/ɪnˈtaɪr/
whole or complete, with ...
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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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Most of the genetic variance in fitness is probably due to deleterious mutations across theentiregenome coupled with variation due to coevolutionary processes (such as host-parasite coevolution).
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As an example, genomics is the study of theentiregenomeof an organism and was the first -omics term.
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Itsentiregenomeof seven chromosomes has been sequenced.
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Virtual karyotyping has the advantage of assessing theentiregenomein one assay, as well as the 1p/19q loci.
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Further, these simulation studies have not considered markers over theentiregenome.
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Today, theentiregenomeof that first sequenced virus could be completed by a handful of people in a genome centre in an afternoon.
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When extrapolated to theentiregenome, these results suggest a surprisingly fast decline of 1-2 % per generation.
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Extrapolated to theentiregenome, the average decline was over 1 % per generation.
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Estimating polygenic effects using markers of theentiregenome.
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The maximum likelihood estimate of l takes the maximum value after we scan theentiregenome.
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These effects make loci evolve non-independently and therefore single-locus results can not easily be extrapolated to theentiregenome.
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Extrapolating from two loci to theentiregenomeis a little unsettling, but no other estimate has been reported.
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As the size of a given genome project increases, methods are employed to partition theentiregenomeinto smaller subunits.
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Estimating polygenic effects using markers ofentiregenome.
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These methods require segregating populations to be genotyped at markers spanning theentiregenomein order to allow the removal of background genetic noise.
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However, this pressure alone appears to be insufficient to deliver theentiregenomeinto the cell.
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Initally, these approaches were limited to specific regions of the genome, primarily because of the technical inability to cover theentiregenomeon a reasonable number of microarrays.
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As it simultaneously accesses multiple independent sites within theentiregenome, it provides a more valuable tool for overall evaluation of the phylogenetic relatedness of trypanosome strains.
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