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Qué (quién) es Gênes - definición

FORMER FRENCH DEPARTMENT IN ITALY (1805-1814)
Tortone; Department of Genoa; Genes (department)

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BASIC PHYSICAL AND FUNCTIONAL UNIT OF HEREDITY
Genes; Cistronic; Expressed gene; Gene sequence; Ras v12; Genetic transmission; Big gene; Number of genes
[d?i:n]
¦ noun a unit of heredity which is transferred from a parent to offspring and is held to determine some characteristic of the offspring; in particular, a distinct sequence of DNA forming part of a chromosome.
Origin
early 20th cent.: from Ger. Gen, from Pangen, a supposed ultimate unit of heredity (from Gk pan- 'all' + genos 'race, kind, offspring').
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  • Comparison of conventional plant breeding with transgenic and cisgenic genetic modification.
  • alt=DNA chemical structure diagram showing how the double helix consists of two chains of sugar-phosphate backbone with bases pointing inwards and specifically base pairing A to T and C to G with hydrogen bonds.
  • alt=A protein-coding gene in DNA being transcribed and translated to a functional protein or a non-protein-coding gene being transcribed to a functional RNA
  • Evolutionary fate of duplicate genes.
  •  doi = 10.1186/gb-2010-11-5-206 }}</ref>
  • alt=Photograph of Gregor Mendel
  • Karyotype}}
  •  doi = 10.1371/journal.pbio.0030157 }} {{open access}}</ref>
  • alt=An RNA molecule consisting of nucleotides. Groups of three nucleotides are indicated as codons, with each corresponding to a specific amino acid.
  • synthetic organism]], ''[[Syn 3]]''.<ref name = "Hutchison"/>
BASIC PHYSICAL AND FUNCTIONAL UNIT OF HEREDITY
Genes; Cistronic; Expressed gene; Gene sequence; Ras v12; Genetic transmission; Big gene; Number of genes
(genes)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
A gene is the part of a cell in a living thing which controls its physical characteristics, growth, and development.
N-COUNT
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  • Comparison of conventional plant breeding with transgenic and cisgenic genetic modification.
  • alt=DNA chemical structure diagram showing how the double helix consists of two chains of sugar-phosphate backbone with bases pointing inwards and specifically base pairing A to T and C to G with hydrogen bonds.
  • alt=A protein-coding gene in DNA being transcribed and translated to a functional protein or a non-protein-coding gene being transcribed to a functional RNA
  • Evolutionary fate of duplicate genes.
  •  doi = 10.1186/gb-2010-11-5-206 }}</ref>
  • alt=Photograph of Gregor Mendel
  • Karyotype}}
  •  doi = 10.1371/journal.pbio.0030157 }} {{open access}}</ref>
  • alt=An RNA molecule consisting of nucleotides. Groups of three nucleotides are indicated as codons, with each corresponding to a specific amino acid.
  • synthetic organism]], ''[[Syn 3]]''.<ref name = "Hutchison"/>
BASIC PHYSICAL AND FUNCTIONAL UNIT OF HEREDITY
Genes; Cistronic; Expressed gene; Gene sequence; Ras v12; Genetic transmission; Big gene; Number of genes
n.
1) to transfer, transplant genes
2) to cut; splice genes
3) a dominant; recessive gene

Wikipedia

Gênes

Gênes [ʒɛn] was a department of the French Consulate and of the First French Empire in present-day Italy. It was named after the city of Genoa. It was formed in 1805, when the Ligurian Republic (formerly the Republic of Genoa) was annexed directly to France. Its capital was Genoa.

The department was disbanded after the defeat of Napoleon in 1814. It was followed by a brief restoration of the Ligurian Republic, but at the Congress of Vienna the old territory of Genoa was awarded to the Kingdom of Sardinia. Its territory is now divided between the Italian provinces of Genoa, Piacenza, Alessandria and Pavia.