Genotype vs. Genome

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Genotypenoun

(genetics) The part (DNA sequence) of the genetic makeup of an organism which determines a specific characteristic (phenotype) of that organism.

Genotypenoun

A group of organisms having the same genetic constitution.

Genotypenoun

The type species of a genus; generitype.

Genotypeverb

(transitive) To determine the genotype of.

Genotypenoun

A group of organisms sharing a specific genetic constitution.

Genotypenoun

The genetic constitution of an organism, specifying the particular alleles at defined loci in the genome; - used with respect to one gene, a specific group of genes, or the entire set of genes within the organism. Contrasted with phenotype.

Genotypenoun

a group of organisms sharing a specific genetic constitution

Genotypenoun

the particular alleles at specified loci present in an organism

Genotype

The genotype of an organism is its complete set of genetic material. However, the term is often used to refer to a single gene or set of genes, such as the genotype for eye color.

Genomenoun

(genetics)  The complete genetic information (either DNA or, in some viruses, RNA) of an organism.

Genomenoun

the ordering of genes in a haploid set of chromosomes of a particular organism; the full DNA sequence of an organism;

Genome

In the fields of molecular biology and genetics, a genome is all genetic material of an organism. It consists of DNA (or RNA in RNA viruses).

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