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genome /ge·nome/ (je´nom) the complete set of hereditary factors contained in the haploid set of chromosomes.genom´ic
ge·nome (jnm) or ge·nom (-nm)
n.
A complete haploid set of chromosomes with its associated genes.

ge·nomic (-nmk) adj.

Genome
The genetic makeup of a cell, composed of DNA.
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genome (jē´nōm),
n the total gene complement of a set of chromosomes found in higher life forms.
genome, human,
n the complete set of genes in the chromosomes of each cell.

genome
all of the genes carried by a gamete, i.e. the complete set of hereditary factors contained in the chromosomal DNA. For some viruses, the genome is RNA.

diploid genome
having two genetically identical RNA molecules of RNA, characteristic of retroviruses.
integrated genome
the integration of the viral DNA into the cellular DNA of the host, as occurs in some kinds of persistent infections and the induction of tumors.
segmented genome
the genome is composed of separate segments. A characteristic of some viruses.

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