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Writing genomic vocabulary in my definitions

  1. Bioinformatics: Study for biology by using lots of information.
  2. Genomics: Study for analyzing of DNA sequences
  3. DNA: carries the genetic information, is consisted by bases and has double helix forms   
  4. RNA: has lost of forms to use DNA such as messenger, translation helper, and ribosome helper.  
  5. Allele: it’s component of chromosome. Two alleles usually form chromosome.  
  6. Alternative splicing: during transcription, exon is randomly chosen.
  7. Base: is component of DNA and RNA. usually adenosine Thymine cytosine guanine are base
  8. Sequencing: it’s order of things
  9. Codon: three bases that consist a single amino acid
  10. Copy number variant: 1000 base to 3M base pair are changed
  11. Minor allele frequency: the allele which has less
  12. Exome: exon sequencing
  13. CG content: part where cytosine and guanine are abundant.
  14. Inheritance: parent genic information goes to their offspring
  15. Whole exome sequencing: reading the parts of every exomes
  16. Phenotype: the expression that people can indicate
  17. Genotype: gene information
  18. Heterozygous: chromosome has different type of alleles
  19. Homozygous: chromosome has same type of alleles
  20. Hybridization: binding two objects
  21. Locus: parts decided portion of chromosome
  22. Methylation: methyl attaching
  23. Mutation: is not normal by change
  24. Missense Mutation: amino acid is changed by altering bases
  25. Silence Mutation: no change but there is change in base
  26. Oncogene: gene which is related to cancer
  27. Polymorphism: which has more than one characters
  28. Promotor: parts that transcription begun
  29. Polymerase Chain Reaction: reaction to replicate object
  30. Translocation: changing the location