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Concepts

 * 1) Distribution of Fitness Effects
 * 2) Divergent allele advantage
 * 3) Equational division
 * 4) Genic balance theory
 * 5) Prescientific conceptions of heredity (to expand upon material at heredity and history of genetics)
 * 6) Prokaryotic genetics
 * 7) Xenotechnology
 * 8) Palaeogenomics

DNA/RNA components

 * 1) Component of fitness
 * 2) Box (genetics) - concept encountered frequently in genetics, but meaning only deduced from context: TATA box etc.
 * 3) DEAH domain
 * 4) Domain (chromosomal)
 * 5) Domain I of 23S rRNA
 * 6) Domain III of 16S rRNA
 * 7) Domain Beta of 5S rRNA
 * 8) Expanded simple tandem repeat
 * 9) Hypervariable locus
 * 10) Inducible operon
 * 11) Internal guide sequence
 * 12) Inverted terminal repeat
 * 13) Leader transcript
 * 14) N segment
 * 15) Poison sequence
 * 16) Promiscuous DNA
 * 17) Superoperon maybe should be part of the operon article
 * 18) Unassigned codon
 * 19) Unidentified reading frame incorrectly redirects to open reading frame

DNA replication

 * 1) Bubbleform intermediate DNA replication
 * 2) Replication foci
 * 3) Replicative form
 * 4) Saltatory DNA replication
 * 5) Single-stranded DNA replication

Genes

 * 1) GPD gene
 * 2) Hothead gene
 * 3) Leader peptide gene
 * 4) PHA-4 a FoxA transcription factor
 * 5) rII gene (used by Seymour Benzer to study the nature of a gene)
 * 6) RPT1 gene
 * 7) SSA1
 * 8) SSA3
 * 9) trnL - plastid gene encoding chloroplast tRNA for leucine
 * 10) Trithorax group gene
 * 11) TuJ1
 * 12) V gene
 * 13) Worm gene

Laboratories & organizations

 * 1) FANTOM (as in the consortium for Functional Annotation of Mammalian genome)
 * 2) Bode Technology – world-renowned company
 * 3) Global Alliance for Genomics and Health
 * 4) Mason Lab – world renowned laboratory
 * 5) Paleo-DNA Laboratory world-renowned laboratory, Lakehead University, Thunder Bay

Mapping

 * 1) Denaturation map
 * 2) Focus map
 * 3) GWAM Mapping
 * 4) Macrorestriction map redirects to Gene mapping, but still not enough information
 * 5) Mapping function
 * 6) Mapping population
 * 7) Path diagram

Mutation

 * 1) Antimutator mutation
 * 2) Forward mutation
 * 3) Integrative suppression
 * 4) Mutant site
 * 5) Mutator mutation
 * 6) Phenotypic lag

Techniques & methods

 * 1) Advanced Backcross QTL
 * 2) Capillary array
 * 3) Chemical footprinting
 * 4) Complementation analysis
 * 5) Clonal screen
 * 6) Copychoice model
 * 7) Directed sequencing
 * 8) Disulfide crosslinking technology
 * 9) Doublestrand break repair model
 * 10) FLEX (genetics) - a genetic manipulation and reporting technique
 * 11) Gene augmentation
 * 12) Gene correction
 * 13) Gene replacement
 * 14) Gene resequencing
 * 15) Genetic survey
 * 16) Genetics experiment
 * 17) Genome resequencing
 * 18) Heterokaryon test
 * 19) Karyomapping PGD
 * 20) Okayama-Berg method
 * 21) Prebreeding
 * 22) Realcompetitive PCR
 * 23) Semiquantitative PCR

Vectors

 * 1) Cointegrative vector
 * 2) pUC18 currently redirects to pUC19

Uncategorized

 * 1) Abraxas type
 * 2) Androgenone
 * 3) Attached X
 * 4) Bridging cross
 * 5) Chromonema
 * 6) Chromosomal passenger complex
 * 7) Code dictionary
 * 8) Colicinogenic factor
 * 9) Conservative change
 * 10) Contiguous genes -maybe redirect this to Contiguous gene syndrome?
 * 11) Crossover suppressor
 * 12) Deletion chromosome
 * 13) Denominator element
 * 14) Depauperate fauna
 * 15) Dichronism
 * 16) Discrete generations
 * 17) DNA metabarcoding
 * 18) Dominance variance
 * 19) Double infection
 * 20) Double reduction
 * 21) Ectopic integration
 * 22) Endogenote
 * 23) Filter enrichment
 * 24) Fine structure mapping
 * 25) Fixed breakage point
 * 26) Functional allele
 * 27) Gametic selection
 * 28) Gene disruption
 * 29) Gene pair
 * 30) Genetic dissection
 * 31) Genetic stagnation
 * 32) Genetic transplanation
 * 33) Genome partitioning
 * 34) Gray crescent
 * 35) Gynogenone
 * 36) HY antigen or Histocompatibility Y antigen
 * 37) Heteroduplex mapping
 * 38) Heterothallic fungus
 * 39) Idling reaction
 * 40) Infectious transfer
 * 41) Inside marker
 * 42) Interclade, see HIV_superinfection
 * 43) Intracisternal A-particle (IAP), endogenous retrovirus-like elements (a retrotransposon)
 * 44) Intraclade, see HIV_superinfection
 * 45) Introgressive exchange
 * 46) Intron-spliced hairpin RNA
 * 47) Isoaccepting tRNA
 * 48) Lambda dgal
 * 49) Leak transfunction
 * 50) Linear tetrad
 * 51) Lipid mobilization
 * 52) Marker retention
 * 53) Matekiller
 * 54) Mediterranean caucasian
 * 55) Metagon
 * 56) Metrical variation
 * 57) Mixed codon family
 * 58) Modern geese
 * 59) Monotely
 * 60) Mu particle
 * 61) Multihybrid
 * 62) Nend rule
 * 63) Nonlinear tetrad
 * 64) Nonparental
 * 65) Nonrecombinant
 * 66) Nu body
 * 67) Numerator element
 * 68) Octad
 * 69) Outside markers
 * 70) Overlapping clones
 * 71) p-SMAD
 * 72) Parahaploidy
 * 73) Parthenogenone
 * 74) Partial diploid
 * 75) Pedigree error rate
 * 76) Percent identity (also Percent similarity)
 * 77) Permissive condition
 * 78) Prepotency
 * 79) Recombinant inbred lines
 * 80) Regional appearance
 * 81) Replicative fade
 * 82) Residue substitution
 * 83) Rho dependent termination (only rho independent termination article exists)
 * 84) Rnq1 - an Insoluable Protein Deposit specific reporter
 * 85) Schultz-Redfield effects
 * 86) Skewed X
 * 87) Translocus (noun, plural transloci)
 * 88) Trypsinolysis a method of analyzing proteins
 * 89) Ultracontig
 * 90) Virulencein
 * 91) XXO