genetic marker
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Definition
Noun: A genetic marker is a specific, identifiable DNA sequence with a known location on a chromosome. It acts as a signpost or landmark that can be used to track the inheritance of a nearby gene, chromosome, or specific trait within families or populations.
Usage
Genetic markers are used as tools in biological research and applications. - They help scientists locate and map the positions of genes associated with specific diseases or traits. - They are used to trace inheritance patterns in family studies (pedigree analysis). - They enable the identification of individuals or the study of genetic diversity within populations.
Examples
Advanced Usage
- "To map a genetic marker": To determine the specific chromosomal location of a marker.
- The team's first goal was to map the new genetic marker they had discovered.
- "A polymorphic genetic marker": A marker that exists in multiple common forms (alleles) in a population, making it more useful for distinguishing individuals.
- Short tandem repeats (STRs) are highly polymorphic genetic markers used in DNA fingerprinting.
Variants and Related Words
- Marker (noun): In genetics, this is often used as a shortened, informal form of "genetic marker."
- They identified several new markers linked to the trait.
- DNA marker (noun): A synonym often used interchangeably with "genetic marker."
- Sequence-tagged site (STS) (noun): A specific type of genetic marker defined by a unique DNA sequence.
Synonyms
- DNA marker
- Molecular marker
- Genetic locus (This refers more generally to the location, which is often identified by a marker).
Related Phrases and Concepts
- Linkage analysis: A method that uses genetic markers to find the approximate chromosomal location of a disease-causing gene.
- Linkage analysis using hundreds of genetic markers narrowed the search for the gene.
- Marker-assisted selection: The use of genetic markers in plant and animal breeding to select for desirable traits.
- Farmers use marker-assisted selection to develop crops with higher yield.
Noun
- a specific gene that produces a recognizable trait and can be used in family or population studies