genetic screening
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genetic screening
genetic screening The process by which the genome of a human or other organism is analysed for genetic markers (see marker gene ) that indicate the presence of particular genes, especially ones that cause or predispose to certain diseases. Increased knowledge of the human genome (see Human Genome ...
January 1, 2004; A Dictionary of Biology
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