Similar words: carcinogenic, hallucinogenic, adrenogenital, pyogenic, allogenic, biogenic, pyrogenic, thermogenic. Meaning: adj. of or relating to an inheritable character that is controlled by a single pair of genes.
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1. Most forms of RP are monogenic and genetic heterogenetic.
2. Objective:Aim to treat human monogenic inherited diseases and cancers .
3. But study of monogenic diseases can reveal new aspects of genomic biology.
4. The results showed that 9 selected monogenic lines had good abilities for differentiating the pathogenicity of indica rice blast in South China.
5. If a monogenic semigroup is infinite then it is isomorphic to the semigroup of positive integers with the operation of addition.
6. Based on the monogenic differentials, cluster and variance analysis method might be applied for the representative isolates selection in the blast resistance evaluation.
7. Race specific resistance and field resistance of 30 monogenic rice lines resistant to rice blast, derived from different resources were evaluated.
8. We didn't need the gene sequence to find most monogenic disorders.
9. Results: The true pattern in the palmar hypothenar area showed the pedigree character of monogenic trait in 5 families.
10. The distribution of the natural logarithms of urinary testosterone concentrations showed a distinct bimodal pattern in both groups, suggesting a monogenic inheritance.
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11. The strains population was virulent to all 30 rice blast monogenic lines, virulence frequency(VF)ranged from 17.
12. A semigroup generated by a single element is said to be monogenic (or cyclic ).
13. NHGRI's Wang agreed that exome sequencing continues to have advantages over whole-genome sequencing, particularly for rare, monogenic disorders.
14. Meanwhile, more and more endocrine and metabolic diseases caused by monogenic mutations have been discovered.
15. The results show that HPRT mutation can be used in the dose estimation of low LET radiation, especially applied to detection of monogenic mutation and assessment of radiation risk.
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