the complete single or basic set of chromosomes characteristic of a particular kind of organism
a single set of an organism's chromosomes with the genes they contain
An organism's genome is its complete set of DNA. It contains all the genetic instructions to build and maintain the organism. The DNA of different individuals is not the same, and strictly speaking there is no such thing as ‘the’ human genome. But the DNA of all humans is sufficiently similar, as compared with other life forms, that we can reasonably talk of the human genome — Dr Mark Ridley
genomic /jiʹnomik/ adj
[German Genom, from gene + Chromosom chromosome]