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Qué (quién) es genome - definición

ENTIRETY OF AN ORGANISM'S HEREDITARY INFORMATION; GENOME OF ORGANISM (ENCODED BY THE GENOMIC DNA) IS THE (BIOLOGICAL) INFORMATION OF HEREDITY WHICH IS PASSED FROM ONE GENERATION OF ORGANISM TO THE NEXT; IS TRANSCRIBED TO PRODUCE VARIOUS RNAS
Genetic makup; Genomes; Cell genome; Genomous; Genomic sequence; Genome sequence; Genom; Draft sequence; Genetic make-up; Genetic data; DNA genome; Genome sequences; Genomically sequenced; Sequenced genome
  • Composition of the human genome
  • Comparison among genome sizes
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  •  Part of DNA sequence – prototypification of complete genome of virus
  • A label diagram explaining the different parts of a prokaryotic genome
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genome         
['d?i:n??m]
¦ noun Biology
1. the haploid set of chromosomes of an organism.
2. the complete set of genetic material of an organism.
Derivatives
genomic adjective
Origin
1930s: blend of gene and chromosome.
genome         
(genomes)
In biology and genetics, a genome is the particular number and combination of certain chromosomes necessary to form the single nucleus of a living cell. (TECHNICAL)
N-COUNT
Genome         
In the fields of molecular biology and genetics, a genome is all genetic information of an organism. It consists of nucleotide sequences of DNA (or RNA in RNA viruses).

Wikipedia

Genome

In the fields of molecular biology and genetics, a genome is all the genetic information of an organism. It consists of nucleotide sequences of DNA (or RNA in RNA viruses). The nuclear genome includes protein-coding genes and non-coding genes, other functional regions of the genome such as regulatory sequences (see non-coding DNA), and often a substantial fraction of 'junk' DNA with no evident function. Almost all eukaryotes have mitochondria and a small mitochondrial genome. Algae and plants also contain chloroplasts with a chloroplast genome.

The study of the genome is called genomics. The genomes of many organisms have been sequenced and various regions have been annotated. The International Human Genome Project reported the sequence of the genome for Homo sapiens in 2004 The Human Genome Project, although the initial "finished" sequence was missing 8% of the genome consisting mostly of repetitive sequences.

With advancements in technology that could handle sequencing of the many repetitive sequences found in human DNA that were not fully uncovered by the original Human Genome Project study, scientists reported the first end-to-end human genome sequence in March, 2022.

Ejemplos de uso de genome
1. The pig genome is similar to the human genome in size, complexity and organization.
2. More than 50 genes present in the human genome are missing or partially deleted from the chimp genome.
3. Henry Hyde; and Francis Collins, who led the Human Genome Project, the U.S.–led effort to map the human genome.
4. "It is not necessarily true that because the evidence of something did not exist at a particular time, for example the genome, that the genome did not exist.
5. Genome sequences of other pathogens also yielded such results.