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This glossary is a work in progress.  Please feel free to add terms here you would like defined or you think other students would find useful.<br>
This glossary is a work in progress.  Please feel free to add terms here you would like defined or you think other students would find useful.<br>
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'''Cloning:'''<br>
'''Cloning:'''has several different meanings.  You can clone and organism - make an identical copy.  You can clone a gene<br>
'''Gene expression:'''<br>
'''Gene expression:'''<br>
'''Marker:'''<br>
'''Marker:''' a gene or other sequence of DNA with a known location on a chromosome that can be monitored during crosses<br>
'''Outcross:'''<br>
'''Outcross:''' <br>
'''Plasmid:'''<br>
'''Plasmid:''' a small circular piece of DNA propagated in bacteria that can be "easily" modified to carry specific genes of interest.<br>
'''Reporter:'''<br>
'''Reporter:''' <br>
'''Scoring:''' to examine and count individuals - to determine phenotype.<br>
'''Scoring:''' to examine and count individuals - to determine phenotype.<br>
'''Seeded:''' to add bacteria to a plate as worm food<br>
'''Seeded:''' to add bacteria to a plate as worm food<br>
'''Somatic:''' all cells except eggs and sperm<br>
'''Somatic:''' all cells except eggs and sperm<br>
'''Strain vs Species:''' A strain is a set of individuals of a particular genotype within a species with the capacity to produce more individuals of the same genotype.<br>
'''Strain vs Species:''' A strain is a set of individuals of a particular genotype within a species with the capacity to produce more individuals of the same genotype.<br>
'''Testcross:'''<br>
'''Testcross:''' <br>
'''Vector:'''<br>
'''Totipotent:''' a cell in the undifferentiated state that has the ability to become any cell type.  Cells early in embryonic development are totipotent.
'''Vector:''' a sequence of DNA (often a plasmid) that can enter a living cell and signal its presence by conferring a specific property on the host cell (often antibiotic resistance or a visible trait like GFP fluorescence).  A vector has a means of replicating itself in the host cell.<br>

Revision as of 08:53, 9 September 2009

Wellesley College BISC 219 Genetics

Glossary

This glossary is a work in progress. Please feel free to add terms here you would like defined or you think other students would find useful.

Cloning:has several different meanings. You can clone and organism - make an identical copy. You can clone a gene
Gene expression:
Marker: a gene or other sequence of DNA with a known location on a chromosome that can be monitored during crosses
Outcross:
Plasmid: a small circular piece of DNA propagated in bacteria that can be "easily" modified to carry specific genes of interest.
Reporter:
Scoring: to examine and count individuals - to determine phenotype.
Seeded: to add bacteria to a plate as worm food
Somatic: all cells except eggs and sperm
Strain vs Species: A strain is a set of individuals of a particular genotype within a species with the capacity to produce more individuals of the same genotype.
Testcross:
Totipotent: a cell in the undifferentiated state that has the ability to become any cell type. Cells early in embryonic development are totipotent. Vector: a sequence of DNA (often a plasmid) that can enter a living cell and signal its presence by conferring a specific property on the host cell (often antibiotic resistance or a visible trait like GFP fluorescence). A vector has a means of replicating itself in the host cell.