Locus Reference Genomic (LRG) is a DNA sequence format that was developed to aid in curating locus specific databases (LSDBs) that record DNA sequence...
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transcript and protein feature annotation as a reference. Mutalyzer 2 accepts GenBank and Locus Reference Genomic (LRG) records. The annotation is also used...
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Accession number (bioinformatics) (category Articles needing additional references from November 2008)
of "accession number" but might do so with subtle variations. Locus Reference Genomic (LRG) records have unique accession numbers starting with LRG_...
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compared to a reference sample, without the need for culturing cells. The aim of this technique is to quickly and efficiently compare two genomic DNA samples...
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Genomic imprinting is an epigenetic phenomenon that causes genes to be expressed or not, depending on whether they are inherited from the female or male...
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LRG may refer to: Locus Reference Genomic, DNA sequence format Luminous red galaxy in the Sloan Digital Sky Survey LRG University of Applied Sciences...
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Pan-genome graph construction (category Genomics)
single consensus genome sequence, capturing just one version of each genomic locus. This approach is inherently limited, as it fails to account for genetic...
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GEN2PHEN (category Genomics)
such as GEN2PHEN. GWAS Central Leiden Open Variation Database Locus Reference Genomic (LRG) University of Leicester, UK European Molecular Biology Laboratory...
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the most recent human reference genomes, assembly GRCh38/hg38, is derived from >60 genomic clone libraries. There are reference genomes for multiple species...
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assumption that each genomic locus should have “equal visibility”, which suggests that the interaction signal at each genomic locus in the Hi-C data should...
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Recurrence Index (category Genomics)
Recurrence Index (RI) in genomics denotes the number of mutations per kilobase of a given genomic locus of a patient carrying particular mutations. RI...
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Comparative genomic hybridization (CGH), derived from FISH, is used to compare variations in copy number between a biological sample and a reference. CGH was...
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Comparative genomics is a branch of biological research that examines genome sequences across a spectrum of species, spanning from humans and mice to a...
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Allele (section References and notes)
is a variant of the sequence of nucleotides at a particular location, or locus, on a DNA molecule. Alleles can differ at a single position through single...
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Multilocus sequence typing (redirect from Multi-locus sequence typing)
different allelic profiles, and a strain with the most common allele at each locus would only be expected to occur by chance approximately once in 10,000 isolates...
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An expression quantitative trait locus (eQTL) is a type of quantitative trait locus (QTL), a genomic locus (region of DNA) that is associated with phenotypic...
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Intragenomic conflict (redirect from Intra-genomic conflict)
linked loci: a Killer locus and a Target locus. The segregation distorter set is composed by the allele Killer (in the Killer locus) and the allele Resistant...
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Random amplification of polymorphic DNA (category Articles needing additional references from June 2016)
(10–12 nucleotides), then proceeds with the PCR using a large template of genomic DNA, hoping that fragments will amplify. By resolving the resulting patterns...
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Overdominance (category Articles needing additional references from December 2009)
can also be described as heterozygote advantage regulated by a single genomic locus, wherein heterozygous individuals have a higher fitness than homozygous...
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Restriction map (category Articles needing additional references from May 2023)
restriction maps are used as a reference to engineer plasmids or other relatively short pieces of DNA, and sometimes for longer genomic DNA. There are other ways...
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Hh blood group (category Articles needing additional references from October 2019)
duplication of a common gene ancestor. The H locus contains four exons that span more than 8 kb of genomic DNA. Both the Bombay and para-Bombay phenotypes...
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Epigenetics (section UBASH3B locus)
histone modification status of a particular genomic region. More typically, the term is used in reference to systematic efforts to measure specific, relevant...
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H, Weghuis DO, van Kessel AG (January 1995). "Genomic cloning of the human histo-blood group ABO locus". Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications...
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Human leukocyte antigen (redirect from HLA super locus)
other non-genomic data known about it. Thus, a completely described allele may be up to 9 digits long, not including the HLA-prefix and locus notation...
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Whole genome sequencing (category Genomics)
Ansorge W (April 1990). "Automated DNA sequencing of the human HPRT locus". Genomics. 6 (4): 593–608. doi:10.1016/0888-7543(90)90493-E. PMID 2341149. Roach...
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Pickard RT, Kwon BS (Oct 1996). "Genomic organization and FISH mapping of human Pmel 17, the putative silver locus". Pigment Cell Res. 9 (1): 42–8. doi:10...
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Selfish genetic element (redirect from Genomic outlaws)
as selfish genes, ultra-selfish genes, selfish DNA, parasitic DNA and genomic outlaws) are genetic segments that can enhance their own transmission at...
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Cat coat genetics (category All articles lacking reliable references)
that the dominant orange color associated with the Orange locus is the result of a genomic deletion in a regulatory region of Arhgap36, a Rho GTPase activating...
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Null allele (category Articles needing additional references from December 2017)
anneal to either end of the locus and are derived from source organisms in a genomic library. Divergence from the reference sequences (from genetic mutations)...
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Haplotype (category All articles lacking reliable references)
(such as SNPs) on the same chromosome. Assume the first locus has alleles A or T and the second locus G or C. Both loci, then, have three possible genotypes:...
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