biobank
English
Noun
biobank (plural biobanks)
- (biology) Any of several types of repository of biological material (e.g. seeds) or information (e.g. DNA).
- Hyponym: cryobank
- 2016, Alysson Bessani et al, "BiobankCloud: A Platform for the Secure Storage, Sharing, and Processing of Large Biomedical Data Sets" (abstract), Biomedical Data Management and Graph Online Querying.
- Biobanks store and catalog human biological material that is increasingly being digitized using next-generation sequencing (NGS).
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Verb
biobank (third-person singular simple present biobanks, present participle biobanking, simple past and past participle biobanked)
- (biology, transitive) To store (biological material) in a biobank.
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