cytogenetics

NOUN
  1. the branch of biology that studies the cellular aspects of heredity (especially the chromosomes)
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How To Use cytogenetics In A Sentence

  • In contrast to the advances in genetic and molecular studies, little is known about Antirrhinum cytogenetics.
  • Because of the job I had–I was working as a cytogenetics technologist at a hospital–I could go part-time, so I did. Kristine Kathryn Rusch » The Freelancer’s Survival Guide: When To Give Up Your Day Job
  • The studies on behaviour, anatomy and cytogenetics of an intersexual goat (SANNEN) were undertaken.
  • It was my interest in and enthusiasm about cells and their culture, first awakened there, that 14 years later was to direct me into human cytogenetics, thence human genetics.
  • Patients with so-called 'adverse cytogenetics' are at higher risk for treatment failure and death, but in the current study the drug combination worked as well for them as it did in patients with more favorable cytogenesis features. Undefined
  • And, we always have to remember that they worked from the deduction of genetics and cytogenetics with no knowledge that even the genetic material was DNA. Elizabeth H. Blackburn - Interview
  • McClintock received her PhD in botany from Cornell University in 1927, where she was a leader in the development of maize cytogenetics; the field remained the focus of her research for the rest of her career. Photos of 2� Feria de Ma�z Criollo, P�tzcuaro
  • This means that physicist Dr Teresa Fundora helped with the design of the new Nuclear Medicine department at the hospital, while her colleagues did the same for the 55 other new services installed, including nephrology, cytogenetics, minimum access surgery like endoscopy and laparoscopy, and importantly, mammography. OpEdNews - Diary: Healthcare Lies From Venezuela
  • Patients with so-called "adverse cytogenetics" are at higher risk for treatment failure and death, but in the current study the drug combination worked as well for them as it did in patients with more favorable cytogenesis features. Daily News & Analysis
  • And, we realized the old truism from the original cytogenetics which was that the telomere is really important for protecting ends and, as you might expect, the cell actually devotes all sorts of machinery to make sure that never goes wrong, or goes wrong as little as possible. Elizabeth H. Blackburn - Interview
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