modifier gene
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A scientist observes how a modifier gene influences the color of a plant's flowers.
Definition
- Noun:
- A gene that modifies the effect produced by another gene: A "modifier gene" is a type of gene that alters the phenotypic expression (the observable characteristics) of a different gene. It does not have a major effect on its own but influences the outcome or severity of a trait caused by a primary gene.
Usage
- The term "modifier gene" is used specifically in the field of genetics to describe genetic interactions where one gene affects the expression of another.
- It is typically used in scientific, medical, and biological contexts.
Examples
- Noun:
- The severity of the inherited disease was influenced by a modifier gene.
- Researchers identified a modifier gene that affects coat color in mice.
- Genetic counseling considers the potential role of modifier genes in disease presentation.
Advanced Usage
- Genetic Modifier: This is a synonymous phrase often used interchangeably with "modifier gene."
- The study focused on identifying genetic modifiers for cystic fibrosis.
- Modifier Locus: In technical genetic mapping, the specific chromosomal location of a modifier gene may be referred to as a modifier locus.
- The modifier locus was mapped to chromosome 7.
Variants and Related Words
- Modifier (noun): In a broader linguistic or general context, a "modifier" is something that changes or qualifies something else. In genetics, it is shorthand for "modifier gene."
- The adjective acts as a modifier in the sentence. (General use)
- The genetic modifier was uncharacterized. (Genetics use)
- Modifying Gene: A less common but acceptable alternative phrasing.
- The trait was affected by a modifying gene.
Synonyms
- Modifier: (when used in genetic context)
- Genetic Modifier:
- Background Gene: (Informal, implies it is part of the genetic background that influences traits)
Related Concepts (Not Phrasal Verbs or Idioms)
- Epistasis: A broader genetic interaction where the effect of one gene is dependent on the presence of one or more 'modifier' genes.
- Pleiotropy: When a single gene influences multiple traits; a modifier gene may affect one of these traits specifically.
- Penetrance: The proportion of individuals carrying a particular gene variant who exhibit its associated trait; modifier genes can affect penetrance.
- Expressivity: The degree to which a genetic trait is expressed; modifier genes often influence expressivity.
A scientist observes how a modifier gene influences the color of a plant's flowers.
Noun
- a gene that modifies the effect produced by another gene