genome / ˈdʒi noʊm /

⭐基础词汇基因组基因組基因体遗传基因组

genome 的定义

n. 名词 noun

Genetics.

  1. a full set of chromosomes; all the inheritable traits of an organism.

更多genome例句

  1. The potential scale of the vanished genome and the volume of repeating bits of DNA are “insane,” says Arjan Banerjee, a biologist at the University of Toronto Mississauga also not involved with this study.
  2. Researchers used a form of adenovirus that can’t replicate and cause disease, and added the genetic material that encodes for the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein into its genome.
  3. Perri and her colleagues used already-sequenced genomes from ancient and modern dogs to calculate when populations had split or interbred, and then they repeated the process with human genomes.
  4. Other vertebrates have only one copy of a mitochondrial genome.
  5. When the researchers sequenced the tiger rattlesnake’s genome, they found that only about half of the venom-related genes it possessed were actually being used.
  6. My old boss, T. Brooks Ellis, the director of the Human Genome Project.
  7. This means that any children he has might have a typical genome, or they might, like him, be symptom-free carriers.
  8. The European Union just granted 1.2 billion euro to the Human Brain Project—a sort of Human Genome Project for the brain.
  9. Federal dollars helped produce such scientific breakthroughs as the human genome project.
  10. Scientists extract complete Neanderthal genome from fossil—97 percent match to A&E programming.
  11. The human genome project is now decoding the genetic mysteries of life.
  12. Later this year, researchers will complete the first draft of the entire human genome--the very blueprint of life.