Genetics
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Genetics is the study of genes, heredity, and the variation of organisms, as well as the medical practice of diagnosing, treating, and counseling patients with genetic disorders. Humans began applying knowledge of genetics in prehistory with the domestication and breeding of plants and animals. In modern research, genetics provides important tools in the investigation of the function of a particular gene, e.g. analysis of genetic interactions. Within organisms, genetic information generally is carried in chromosomes, where it is represented in the chemical structure of particular DNA molecules.
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Pages in category "Genetics"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of 2,772 total.
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A
- A+
- A-DNA
- AB (blood type)
- ABC model of flower development
- Abc protein
- Aberrations
- Abnormalities
- Abo blood type
- ABO blood type
- Accessory chromosome
- Acentric chromosome
- Acentric fragment
- Achaete-scute complex
- Acquired character
- Acquired trait
- Acrocentric chromosome
- ACT
- Activator
- Activator (genetics)
- Active chromatin sequence
- Activin receptor
- ADAMTS
- Adaptive landscape
- Adaptive peak
- Adaptive value
- Additive genetic effects
- Adenylosuccinate synthase
- Adjacent segregation
- Admixture mapping
- ADN
- Advanced paternal age
- Agamogenesis
- Agar gel electrophoresis
- Agarose gel electrophoresis
- Agouti (coloration)
- AGXT2
- Aicardi–Goutières syndrome
- Albino animals
- ALDH2
- ALG3
- ALIL pseudoknot
- Allele
- Allele frequency
- Alleles
- Allelic exclusion
- Allelic heterogeneity
- Allelotype
- Allopolyploid
- Allosome
- Allotype (immunology)
- Allozyme
- Alpha-actinin-3
- Alteration
- Alternative flatworm mitochondrial code
- Alternative splicing
- Alternative yeast nuclear code
- Alu
- Alu element
- Alu family
- Alveolar microlithiasis
- Amber codon
- Amber mutation
- Amber suppressor
- AMELX
- AMELY
- American Association for Cancer Research
- Amidophosphoribosyltransferase
- Amino acid substitution
- Aminoacylase 1 deficiency
- Aminoacyltransferase
- Amorphic mutation
- Amphidiploid
- Amplicon
- Amplification
- Amplify
- Amsterdam criteria
- Anaphase
- Anaphase lag
- Ancestors
- Ancestry
- Ancestry-informative marker
- Ancient DNA
- Androgenesis
- Aneugen
- Aneuploid
- Aneuploidy
- Animal breeding
- Animal genetics
- Ann K. Cashion
- Antagomir
- Antennapedia
- Anthropogeny
- Anti-CRISPR
- Anti-oncogene
- Anticipation (genetics)
- Anticoding strand
- Anticodon
- Antisense oligonucleotide
- Antisense RNA
- Antisense strand
- Antitermination
- Stylianos Antonarakis
- AP site
- AP3S1
- Apolipoprotein B (apoB) 5′ UTR cis-regulatory element
- Apolipoprotein B (apoB) 5′ UTR Cis-regulatory Element
- Apomixis
- Apoprotein
- Argininosuccinate synthase
- Arrhenotoky
- Artificial gene synthesis
- Artificial selection
- Artificial transcription factor
- Arylsulfatase C
- Ascidian mitochondrial code
- Asian glow
- Assortative mating
- Atacama skeleton
- Atavism
- Atavist
- ATBF1
- Atomic gardening
- Attenuated
- Auricular appendix
- Autism Genetic Resource Exchange
- Autism Research
- Autism Research Centre
- Auto-segregation
- Autogamy
- Autorecessive
- Autosomal
- Autosomal chromosome
- Autosomal dominant
- Autosomal dominant inheritance
- Autosomal inheritance
- Autosomal recessive
- Autosomal Recessive
- Autosomal recessive disorder
- Autosomal recessive inheritance
- Autosome
- Autosomes
- Auxology
- Auxotrophy
- AX
- Axanthism
B
- B chromosome
- B chromosomes
- B*83
- B27
- Bacillus subtilis
- Back mutation
- Backcrossing
- Baco 1
- Bacterial conjugation
- Bacterial DNA binding protein
- Bacterial genetics
- Bacterial transcription
- Bacterial, archaeal and plant plastid code
- Bad Seed
- Balanced polymorphism
- Balancing selection
- Baldwin effect
- Barr body
- Base analogue
- Base pair
- Base pairing
- Base sequence
- Base sequence analysis
- Base-pair substitution
- Bateson's cube
- BBS5
- BC200 lncRNA
- Behavioral epigenetics
- Behavioral genetics
- Behavioural genetics
- Bernhard Landwehrmeyer
- Beta globin
- Beta-Galactosidase
- Betaine—homocysteine S-methyltransferase
- Bicephalus
- Bickel Fanconi glycogenosis
- Bicoid 3′-UTR regulatory element
- BIN1
- Binucleated cells
- Biobank
- Biochemical genetics
- Biogenetic
- BioImpacts
- Biological determinism
- Biological fitness
- Biological material
- Biological parent