pangenomic

English

Etymology

From pan- + genomic.

Adjective

pangenomic (not comparable)

  1. (genetics) Relating to a pangenome or to pangenomics.
  2. (genetics) Relating to the whole of a genome.
    • 1995, Michael Lee, “DNA Markers and Plant Breeding Programs”, in Advances in Agronomy, volume 55, San Diego, CA: Academic Press, →DOI, →ISBN, →ISSN, page 285:
      Despite the inherent ambiguities of the process, QTL mapping (Sections IV and V) will provide vital information for basic and applied aspects of crop improvement. QTL mapping conducts a pangenomic assessment of gene location and action for potentially any phenotype (i.e., trait).
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