A gene, located in a chromosome region suspected of being involved in a disease, whose protein product suggests that it could be the disease gene in question.
A gene researchers suspect may be related to a certain condition, such as cancer.
A gene that has been implicated in causing or contributing to a particular phenotype (e.g., disease).
a gene that might be relevant to a specific canine disease due to the gene's role in a similar disease in another animal or human.
Gene that, on the basis of prior physiological, genetic or biochemical characterization, we suspect may be contributing to a quantitative trait.
A gene whose function or location suggests that it may be responsible for a disease or trait in a population of individuals.
a gene that is expressed in a particular cell type (e
A gene you have reason to believe may be the disease gene you're interested in cloning.
a gene thought to be a disease-causing gene, which maps to a region known to be linked to the disease
A gene potentially involved in a particular inherited disease in the dog which has been identified because the same gene is known to be involved in a similar disease in either man or mouse.
A sequenced gene of previously unknown function that, because of its chromosomal position or some other property, becomes a candidate for a particular function such as disease determination.
A gene located in a chromosome region suspected of being involved in a disease. See also: positional cloning, protein
A gene suspected of contributing to a disease or trait by virtue of knowledge of its function and/or chromosomal position.
Gene, family of genes or pathway identified as having likley association with a trait/phenotype. Generally targeted in association studies to minimise number of SNPs scanned.
a gene that is thought to cause or play a part in a disease.
a gene that has been implicated in causing or contributing to the development of a particular disease. [Source: NHBLI/NCBI Glossary
A gene that is suspected of being associated with a particular disease.
A gene whose function or location suggests that it is likely to be responsible for a particular genetic disease or disorder. 5' Cap. Modification of the nascent mRNA by the addition of a methylated guanine nucleotide to the 5' end of the molecule by an unusual 5' to 5' triphosphate linkage.