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synteny
syn·te·ny S0970850 (sĭn′tə-nē)n. The condition of two or more genes being located on the same chromosome whether or not there is demonstrable linkage between them. [syn- + Greek tainiā, band; see taenia.] syn·ten′ic (-tĕn′ĭk) adj.synteny (sɪnˈtɛnɪ) n (Genetics) the presence of two or more genes on the same chromosome[C20: syn- + Greek tainia ribbon] synˈtenic adjTranslationssynteny
synteny [sin´tĕ-ne] the presence together on the same chromosome of two or more gene loci whether or not in such proximity that they may be subject to linkage. adj., adj synten´ic.syn·te·ny (sin'te-nē), The relationship between two genetic loci (not genes) represented on the same chromosomal pair or (for haploid chromosomes) on the same chromosome; an anatomic rather than a segregational relationship. [syn- + G. tainia, ribbon] synteny (sĭn′tə-nē)n. The condition of two or more genes being located on the same chromosome whether or not there is demonstrable linkage between them. syn·ten′ic (-tĕn′ĭk) adj.syn·te·ny (sin'tĕ-nē) The relationship between two genetic loci (not genes) represented on the same chromosomal pair or (for haploid chromosomes) on the same chromosome; an anatomic rather than a segregational relationship. [syn- + G. tainia, ribbon]synteny two or more LOCI that lie on the same CHROMOSOME are syntenic (literally on the same ribbon). Correlation of the presence or absence of each of a set of chromosomes with the presence or absence of specific gene products is synteny testing. |