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gene (j n)n. A hereditary unit consisting of a sequence of DNA that occupies a specific location on a chromosome and determines a particular characteristic in an organism. Genes undergo mutation when their DNA sequence changes.
[German Gen, from gen-, begetting, in Greek words (such as genos, race, offspring); see gen - in Indo-European roots.] |
gene [jean] Noun a unit composed of DNA forming part of a chromosome, by which inherited characteristics are transmitted from parent to offspring [German Gen]
gene (j n) A segment of DNA, occupying a specific place on a chromosome, that is the basic unit of heredity. Genes act by directing the production of RNA, which determines the synthesis of proteins that make up living matter and are the catalysts of all cellular processes. The proteins that are determined by genetic DNA result in specific physical traits, such as the shape of a plant leaf, the coloration of an animal's coat, or the texture of a person's hair. Different forms of genes, called alleles, determine how these traits are expressed in a given individual. Humans are thought to have about 35,000 genes, while bacteria have between 500 and 6,000. See also dominantrecessive See Note at Mendel Gregor Johann. |
ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms | Noun | 1. | gene - (genetics) a segment of DNA that is involved in producing a polypeptide chain; it can include regions preceding and following the coding DNA as well as introns between the exons; it is considered a unit of heredity; "genes were formerly called factors"dominant gene - gene that produces the same phenotype in the organism whether or not its allele identical; "the dominant gene for brown eyes" allele, allelomorph - (genetics) either of a pair (or series) of alternative forms of a gene that can occupy the same locus on a particular chromosome and that control the same character; "some alleles are dominant over others" genetic marker - a specific gene that produces a recognizable trait and can be used in family or population studies homeotic gene - one the genes that are involved in embryologic development lethal gene - any gene that has an effect that causes the death of the organism at any stage of life linkage group, linked genes - any pair of genes that tend to be transmitted together; "the genes of Drosophila fall into four linkage groups" mutant gene - a gene that has changed so that the normal transmission and expression of a trait is affected nonallele - genes that are not competitors at the same locus operator gene - a gene that activates the production of messenger RNA by adjacent structural genes polygene - a gene that by itself has little effect on the phenotype but which can act together with others to produce observable variations proto-oncogene - a normal gene that has the potential to become an oncogene recessive gene - gene that produces its characteristic phenotype only when its allele is identical; "the recessive gene for blue eyes" repressor gene - gene that prevents a nonallele from being transcribed structural gene - a gene that controls the production of a specific protein or peptide transgene - an exogenous gene introduced into the genome of another organism chromosome - a threadlike strand of DNA in the cell nucleus that carries the genes in a linear order; "humans have 22 chromosome pairs plus two sex chromosomes" molecular biology - the branch of biology that studies the structure and activity of macromolecules essential to life (and especially with their genetic role) sequence - serial arrangement in which things follow in logical order or a recurrent pattern; "the sequence of names was alphabetical"; "he invented a technique to determine the sequence of base pairs in DNA" deoxyribonucleic acid, desoxyribonucleic acid, DNA - (biochemistry) a long linear polymer found in the nucleus of a cell and formed from nucleotides and shaped like a double helix; associated with the transmission of genetic information; "DNA is the king of molecules" |
Translationsgene [dʒiːn] n → gen(e) m gene [dʒiːn] n ( Biol) → gène m gene [dʒiːn] n ( BIOL) → gene m genen gene [dʒiːn]any of the basic elements of heredity, passed from parents to their offspring If the children are red-haired, one of their parents must have a gene for red hair.geenمورَثَهгенgengendas Genγονίδιοgengeenژنgeenigèneגֶּןजीन, वंशgengéngengen, erfðavísirgene遺伝子유전(인)자genasgēnsgengengengengenegenăгенgéngengengen, arvsanlagยีนgen基因генنسلی توریث کی اکائی(sinh vật học) gien基因 adj genetic [dʒəˈnetik]of genes or genetics a genetic abnormality.generieseوِراثيгенетиченgenetickýgenetiskgenetischγενετικός, κληρονομικόςgenéticogeneetilineژنتیک؛ موروثیgeneettinengénétiqueגֶנֶטִיआनुवांशिकgenetskigenetikaigenetikgen-; erfðafræðilegurgenetico遺伝の유전의, 유전학의genetinisģenētisksgenetikgenetischgenetisk, arvelig, gen-genetycznygenéticogeneticгенетическийgenetickýgenetičengenetskigenetiskทางพันธุกรรมgenetiğe ait遺傳(學)上的генетичний; геннийجین یا جینیات سے تعلق رکھنے والاthuộc di truyền học遗传(学)上的 n genetic engineeringthe science of changing the genetic features of animals and plants. generiese manipulasieهَنْدّسَه وراثِيَّهгенно инжинерствоgenetické inženýrstvígenteknikdie Gentechnikγενετική μηχανικήingeniería genéticageenitehnoloogiaمهندسی ژنتیکingénierie génétiqueהַנדָסָה גֶּנֶטִיתआनुवंशिक अभियंत्रणgenetski ineženjeringgéntechnológia, génsebészetrekayasa genetikaingegneria genetica遺伝子工学유전 공학genų inžinerijagēnu inženierijakejuruteraan genetikgenetische manipulatiegenmanipulering, genteknikkinżynieria genetycznaгенная инженерияgenetické inžinierstvogenetski inženiringgenetski inženjeringgenmanipulationพันธุวิศวกรรมgenetik mühendisliği遺傳工程генна інженеріяپودوں اور حیوانوں کی جینیائی صفات متغیر کرنے والا علمkhoa học về biến đổi gien遗传工程 n sg genetics [dʒəˈnetiks]the science of heredity. genetikaعِلم الوراثَهгенетикаgenetikagenetikdie Genetikγενετικήgenéticageneetikaعلم ژنتیکperinnöllisyystiedegénétiqueמַדַע הַתּוֹרָשָהआनुवंशिकताgenetikagenetikagenetikaerfðafræðigenetica遺伝学유전학genetikaģenētikagenetikgeneticaarvelighetslære, genetikkgenetykagenéticageneticăгенетикаgenetikagenetikagenetikagenetik, ärftlighetsläraพันธุศาสตร์genetik bilimi遺傳學генетикаجینیاتdi truyền học遗传学
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