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There are 12 words containing GENOM

EPIGENOMEepigenome n. (Genetics) The total epigenetic state of a cell.
epigenome n. (Genetics) A chemical responsible for the activation of a particular gene.
EPIGENOME n. the complement of chemical compounds that modify the expression and function of the genome.
EPIGENOMESepigenomes n. Plural of epigenome.
EPIGENOME n. the complement of chemical compounds that modify the expression and function of the genome.
EPIGENOMICepigenomic adj. (Genetics) Describing a representation of the gene expression, DNA methylation and histone modification…
EPIGENOMICSepigenomics n. (Biology) The study of the effects of chromatin structure on the function of the included genes.
GENOMGENOM n. a haploid set of chromosomes, also GENOME.
GENOMEgenome n. (Genetics) The complete genetic information (either DNA or, in some viruses, RNA) of an organism.
GENOME n. a haploid set of chromosomes, also GENOM.
GENOMESgenomes n. Plural of genome.
GENOME n. a haploid set of chromosomes, also GENOM.
GENOMICgenomic adj. (Genetics) Of or pertaining to a genome.
GENOMIC adj. relating to a genome (a haploid set of chromosomes).
GENOMICSgenomics n. (Genetics) The study of the complete genome of an organism.
GENOMICS n. the branch of molecular genetics concerned with the study of genomes.
GENOMSGENOM n. a haploid set of chromosomes, also GENOME.
NUTRIGENOMICSnutrigenomics n. (Medicine) The field of study that examines how the interaction between genetics and nutrition affects…
NUTRIGENOMICS n. the study of how food affects people according to their genetic constitution.
PHARMACOGENOMICpharmacogenomic adj. Of or pertaining to pharmacogenomics or to pharmacogenomes.
PHARMACOGENOMIC adj. relating to pharmacogenomics, the branch of pharmacology which deals with the influence of genetic variation on drug response in patients.

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