Allele definition

Allele means a particular form of a gene determinant for a valuable characteristic of a plant (e.g. drought tolerance, specific flowering time), discovered in the Program under the SRA by SYSTEM or by SYSTEM and LICENSEE jointly.
Allele means a particular form of a gene determinant for a valuable characteristic of a plant (e.g. drought tolerance, specific flowering time), discovered in the Program by TAES or by TAES and CERES jointly.
Allele shall have the definitions set forth in the SRA.

Examples of Allele in a sentence

  • The Allele Frequency of this sample was 3.45% with the computational tumor purity of 10%.

  • Allele frequency net database (AFND) 2020 update: gold-standard data classification, open access genotype data and new query tools.

  • ODDS RATIOS AND P VALUES FOR THE 60 SINGLE-NUCLEOTIDE POLYMORPHISMS IDENTIFIED IN THE DISCOVERY META-ANALYSIS AND SELECTED FOR REPLICATION AND COMBINED META-ANALYSIS WITH THE FAMILY HEART STUDY Coded Allele Discovery Meta-analysis Family Heart Study* Combined Meta-analysis SNPDefinition of abbreviations: Chr ¼ chromosome; Freq ¼ frequency; OR ¼ odds ratio; SNP ¼ single-nucleotide polymorphism.

  • Allele re-sequencing of RTCL, RTH3, RUM1, and RUL1 genes related to root development was carried out for AS panel lines.

  • Allele frequency net 2015 update: new features for HLA epitopes, KIR and disease and HLA adverse drug reaction associations.

  • To the extent this solicitation contains any terms or provisions inconsistent with HRS Chapter 103D and its administrative rules, the statutes and the rules will control.

  • Allele frequency net: a database and online repository for immune gene frequencies in worldwide populations.

  • A Common Cancer Risk-Associated Allele in the hTERT Locus Encodes a Dominant Negative Inhibitor of Telomerase.

  • Allele dynamics plots for the study of evolutionary dynamics in viral populations.

  • Association Between CYP2C19 Loss-of-Function Allele Status and Efficacy of Clopidogrel for Risk Reduction Among Patients With Minor Stroke or Transient Ischemic Attack.


More Definitions of Allele

Allele means alleles from [***].
Allele means one of the alternate forms of the DNA at a
Allele. This term means one member of a pair of genes at a specific location on a chromosome. Double stranded DNA has one allele on each strand at each location. Thus, a DNA could have a wild-type allele and a mutated allele at the same location. When this occurs, one of the alleles may be dominant while the other is recessive. Thus, for the purposes of the patents in suit, the term “allele” and the term “gene” are practically synonymous. D. Grody ¶¶ 46-48, 61-63; D. Leonard ¶¶ 66-68, 81-83.
Allele means one of two or more versions of a gene.

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