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  • Animal genetic resources databank: A databank that contains inventories of farm animal genetic resources and their immediate wild relatives, including any information that helps to characterize these resources.more
  • Animal genetic resources databank: A databank that contains inventories of farm animal genetic resources and their immediate wild relatives, including any information that helps to characterize these resources.more
  • Avian Flu vaccine development by Reverse Genetics techniques: more
  • Characterization of animal genetic resources: All activities associated with the description of animal genetic resources(genetic resource) aimed at better knowledge of these resources and their state. Characterization by a country of its...more
  • Conservation of farm animal genetic resources: Refers to all human activities including strategies, plans, policies and actions undertaken to ensure that the diversity of farm animal genetic resources is being maintained to contribute to food...more
  • Country of origin of genetic resources: Country which possesses those genetic resources in in-situ conditions. In situ conservation : the conservation of ecosystems and natural habitats and the maintenance and recovery of viable...more
  • Country providing genetic resources: The country supplying genetic resources collected from in-situ sources, including populations of both wild and domesticated species, or taken from ex-situ sources, which may or may not have...more
  • ex situ conservation of farm animal genetic diversity: All conservation of farm animal genetic material in vivo, but out of the environment in which it developed, and in vitro including, inter alia, the cryoconservation of semen, oocytes, embryos,...more
  • Farm animal genetic resources (AnGR): Those animal species that are used, or may be used, for the production of food and agriculture, and the populations within each of them. These populations within each species can be classified as...more
  • Genetic distance: A measure of the genetic similarity between any pair of populations. Such distance may be based on phenotypic traits, allele frequencies or DNA sequences. For example, genetic distance between two...more
  • Genetic distancing: The collection of the data on phenotypic traits, marker allele frequencies or DNA sequences for two or more populations, and estimation of the genetic distances between each pair of populations....more
  • Genetic diversity: The collection of the data on phenotypic traits, marker allele frequencies or DNA sequences for two or more populations, and estimation of the genetic distances between each pair of populations....more
  • Genetic engineering: The identification of genes coding for useful traits and their introduction into other species of plants and animals ('transgenic species'). Genetic engineering offers the possibility of...more
  • Genetic erosion: A decline of genetic diversity. It can be brought on by the destruction of forests or pollution of waterways or any of many other causes. For more information click here . Another definitions...more
  • Genetic marker: A segment of DNA with an identifiable physical location on a chromosome and whose inheritance can be followed. A marker can be a gene, or it can be some section of DNA with no known function....more
  • Genetic material: The genetic material is a kind of "operating system" for an organism and contains the blueprints for all body components. In humans, the hereditary material consists of approximately 35,000...more
  • Genetic resources: Genetic resources are the heritable characteristics of a plant or animal of real or potential benefit to people. The term includes modern cultivars and breeds; traditional cultivars and breeds;...more
  • Genetically modified organism (GMO): The modification of the genetic characteristics of a micro-organism, plant or animal by inserting a modified gene or a gene from another variety or species. GMOs may be micro-organisms designed...more
  • in situ conservation of farm animal genetic diversity: All measures to maintain live animal breeding populations, including those involved in active breeding programmes in the agro-ecosystem where they either developed or are now normally found,...more
  • management of farm animal genetic resources: The sum total of technical, policy, and logistical operations involved in understanding (characterization), using and developing (utilization), maintaining (conservation), accessing, and sharing...more
  • Nature Reviews Genetics: Nature Reviews Genetics   is a monthly review journal in genetics and covers the full breadth of modern genetics. The journal publishes review and perspective articles written by experts in...more
  • phylogenetic: In biology , phylogenetics ( Greek : phyle = tribe, race and genetikos = relative to birth, from genesis = birth) is the study of evolutionary relatedness among various groups of...more
  • Robot genetically selects to you: ' Allevare' robot, to make to reproduce them, to improve of the characteristics and to the end to construct and to make to work the prechosen model. Fantascienza? Not, one already operating...more
  • Splicing (genetics): In genetics , splicing is a modification of genetic information after transcription , in which introns of precursor messenger RNA (pre-mRNA) are removed and exons of it are joined. Since...more
  • utilization of farm animal genetic resources: The use and development of animal genetic resources for the production of food and agriculture. The use in production systems of AnGRs that already possess high levels of adaptive fitness to the...more
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