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"Allozymes"
Keywords:
electrophoresis
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allele
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enzyme
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locus
,
gene
Related Terms:
Genetic marker
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Snp
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Genomic imprinting
,
Single nucleotide polymorphisms
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Single nucleotide polymorphism
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Genes
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Haplotype
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Deletion mutation
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Recombinant
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Polymorphism
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Marker
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Gene mutation
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Expression
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Gene
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Genetic mutation
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Polymorphisms
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Genetic recombination
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Mutation
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Pseudogene
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Genetic markers
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Locus
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Gene linkage
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Restriction fragment length polymorphism
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Markers
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Epigenetic
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Reverse genetics
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Point mutation
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Suppressor mutation
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Linked genes
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Rflp
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Positional cloning
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Genetic
,
Locus/loci
,
Indel
,
Gene locus
,
Molecular marker
,
Genetic linkage
,
Insertion
,
Pseudogenes
,
Molecular genetics
,
Ortholog
,
Homeobox
,
Knock-in
,
Allele
,
Loci
,
Mtdna
,
Suppressor gene
,
Gene targeting
,
Marker gene
Different molecular forms of an enzyme coded by different allelic forms of a gene.
bioexchange.com
A category of proteins often used as genetic markers because different alleles can often be readily by electrophoresis.
asicoaquaticmarkers.com
One of several possible forms of an enzyme that is the product of a particular allele at a given gene locus.
biology.usgs.gov
Alternative forms of an enzyme that have the same function, are produced by different alleles, and are often detected by protein electrophoresis.
nwfsc.noaa.gov
allelic forms of an enzyme that can be distinguished by gel electrophoresis. Allozyme analysis is used to observe genetic variation from the gene products.
qub.ac.uk
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