molecular genetics

NOUN
  1. the branch of genetics concerned with the structure and activity of genetic material at the molecular level
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  • His training and principal area of research has been in quantitative genetics, but by about 1960 his interests shifted to immunogenetics and more recently to molecular genetics. Chapter 11
  • By developing experimental models that integrate electrophysiology, neuropharmacology, molecular genetics, functional anatomy, and behavior, Wilson opens new avenues for exploring a central issue in neurobiology – how neural circuits are organized to sense and react to a complex environment. Women Scientist win MacArthur "Genius" Fellowships
  • The variation we see in insulin secretion in humans and susceptibility to diabetes is likely related to this clock mechanism, " said Bass, an endocrinologist trained in molecular genetics.
  • Structures of individual rhabdovirus proteins have been reported in Science and other high-profile journals, but until now, how they are organized into a bullet shape has remained unclear," said study author Z. Hong Z.ou, UCLA professor of microbiology, immunology and molecular genetics and a member of the CNSI. Medindia Health News
  • By developing experimental models that integrate electrophysiology, neuropharmacology, molecular genetics, functional anatomy, and behavior, Wilson opens new avenues for exploring a central issue in neurobiology – how neural circuits are organized to sense and react to a complex environment. Archive 2008-09-01
  • The transformation in our understanding is largely a result of molecular genetics. BRITAIN BC: Life In Britain and Ireland before the Romans
  • The molecular genetics revolution of the 1960s swept up many of the brightest young minds.
  • The term molecular genetics sometimes refers to a fundamental theory alleging that genes direct all life processes through the production of polypeptides, sometimes to a more modest basic theory about the expression and regulation of genes at the molecular level, and sometimes to an investigative approach applied throughout biomedical science that is based on investigative strategies grounded in the basic theory about genes. Molecular Genetics
  • She built a bridge between the facts of cellular anatomy and the facts of molecular genetics. Infinite in All Directions
  • Here, though, the ongoing advances of molecular genetics may yet hold a few surprises. The Times Literary Supplement
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