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English to German translations [PRO] Medical - Genetics / Genforschung | |||||||
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4 +1 | here: Genloci/Gen-Loci |
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4 | Positionen |
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(Genomische) Lokalisierung-en? (Lokalisation-en) |
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here: Genloci/Gen-Loci Explanation: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genlocus https://www.google.de/#q="genloci" |
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Positionen Explanation: Vermutlich entsprechend 700.000 einzelnen Nukleotiden, vielleicht SNPs. Genloci kann ich mir nicht vorstellen, weil der Mensch nur gut 20.000 Gene, also auch nur 20.000 Genloci hat. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 36 mins (2015-09-04 15:15:29 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- http://www.isogg.org/wiki/Autosomal_DNA_testing_comparison_c... Die dort vorgestellten Tests untersuchen 600.000 bis 700.000 SNPs, das passt also. |
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Reference: (Genomische) Lokalisierung-en? (Lokalisation-en) Reference information: https://www.google.de/search?q=Genomische Lokalisierung&rlz=... |
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