Crossword clues for gene
gene
- Word with "splicing" or "pool"
- Word with "pool" or "therapy"
- Wilder or Autry
- Wilder in the movies
- Wilder in movies
- Splicing subject
- Spliced thing
- Sometimes-spliced item
- Something inherited
- Something in a pool
- Sequence of nucleotides
- Rocker Simmons
- Pool component?
- Oscar winner Hackman
- Mutation target
- Mutation location
- Mr. Wilder
- Mr. Kelly
- Moonwalker Cernan
- McCarthy, to friends
- Longtime movie critic Siskel
- Legendary Kelly
- Krupa or Simmons
- KISS musician Simmons
- Kelly or Siskel
- Kelly or Simmons
- It's passed on by ancestors
- It might make your hair blond
- It may be passed from father to son
- It carries hereditary traits
- Invisible gift from Mom or Dad
- Inheritance unit
- Inheritance of a sort
- Heredity component
- Hereditary bit
- Hackman, Wilder or Autry
- Hackman of "The Royal Tenenbaums"
- Hackman of "The Firm"
- Hackman of "Runaway Jury"
- Hackman of "Hoosiers"
- Hackman in "Enemy of the State"
- Gift from the parents
- Gift from Mom or Dad
- Gift from a parent
- Eye color carrier
- DNA container
- Director Wilder
- Chromosome unit
- Chromosome passenger
- Character builder
- Barry or Autry
- Autry or Shalit
- Autry of oaters
- Ace and Peter's bandmate
- "Young Frankenstein" first name
- "Match Game" emcee Rayburn
- "Blazing Saddles" actor Wilder
- ''Star Trek'' producer Roddenberry
- Writer Weingarten
- Word with reporter and designer
- Word before pool or therapy
- Word before pool or splicing
- Word before "pool" or "therapy"
- Word before "pool" or "splicing"
- Wonka before Johnny
- Without a brand name
- Willy Wonka portrayer Wilder
- Wilder on film
- Wilder of comedies
- Wilder of "Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory"
- Wilder acting
- What makes blue eyes blue
- Untaxable bit of an inheritance
- Unit discussed in Biology 101
- Transmitter of freckles or blond hair
- Trait factor
- Tiny inheritance?
- Tina and Louise's brother on "Bob's Burgers"
- Thing passed on from parent to child
- Thing passed on by ancestors
- Thing passed from parent to child
- The dancing Kelly
- Target of splicing
- Target of some therapy
- Target of sequencing
- Subject of splicing
- Subject of some splicing
- Subject of modern mapping
- Subject of mapping or splicing
- Subject of interest to a 23andMe user
- Subject of DNA analysis
- Splicer's target
- Something your parents gave to you on your birthday
- Something you inherit
- Something that helps make you who you are
- Something handed down from mom and dad?
- Something editable using CRISPR technology
- Small thing you inherit
- Small section of DNA
- Small piece of coding instructions
- Small part of an inheritance?
- Small inheritance?
- Siskel or Shalit
- Siskel or Kelly
- Singer Pitney
- Singer Autry
- Simmons who Bob Dylan co-wrote "Waiting for the Morning Light" with
- Simmons or Kelly
- Sequence of DNA
- Scientific inheritance
- Sarazen or Littler
- Roy's fellow cowboy
- Richard's "Silver Streak" costar
- Replicator, e.g
- Recombinant DNA insertion
- Pro Football Hall of Famer Upshaw
- Pop singer Pitney
- Pool element
- Poet Field, familiarly
- Pianist Taylor
- Part of a person's makeup
- Parental gift
- Parent's contribution
- One with a feature role?
- One might make you fat
- One may influence eye color
- Old-time singing cowboy Autry
- Mutation victim
- Mr. Simmons
- Mr. Shalit
- Mr. Barry
- Moviedom's Wilder
- Modern map element
- Miss Porter of "Limberlost"
- Microscopic bit of heredity
- Mendelian thing
- Makeup component?
- Legendary dancer Kelly
- Latter-day mapping element
- KISS singer Simmons
- Kiss guitarist Simmons
- Kelly of song and dance
- Kelly of "Anchors Aweigh"
- Item for Mendel
- It transmits traits
- It might give you green eyes
- It might be sex-linked
- It might be mapped or spliced
- It may undergo mutation
- It may mutate
- It may go unexpressed
- It may express itself
- It may be mapped
- It gets passed down in the family
- It comes before pool and therapy
- It can make you you
- It can be spliced
- It can be dominant or recessive
- It can be dominant
- Inherited unit
- Inherited item, of a sort
- Inherited item
- Identifying factor
- Heredity conveyor
- Hereditary trait transmitter
- Hereditary item
- Hereditary determinant
- Hair-color factor
- Hair color determinant
- Hackman or Rayburn
- Hackman of "Unforgiven"
- Hackman of "Superman"
- Good name for someone tracing family history?
- Good name for a biology teacher?
- Good name for a bioengineer
- Golfer Littler
- Gift from Mom and Pop
- French Connection star
- Factor in eye color
- Eye-color determinant
- Element of DNA that encodes traits
- Don Draper's father-in-law or youngest son
- DNA subunit
- DNA site
- DNA instruction
- DNA bit
- Determiner of heredity
- Dean's partner in Ween
- Critic Shalit
- CRISPR can edit one
- Cowboy Autry
- Columnist Weingarten
- Co-star of Zero in "The Producers"
- Chromosomal matter
- Bit of protein
- Bit of inheritance?
- Bit of a chromosome
- Bit encoded by RNA
- Biological pool type
- Biological inheritance
- Biological determinant
- Bioengineering target
- Bass player Simmons
- Barry or Tunney
- Autry of the oaters
- Apt name for a 23andMe employee
- Actor Wilder who died in August
- Actor Wilder or Hackman
- Actor Wilder of "Blazing Saddles"
- Actor Autry
- A kind of marker
- "The Ghost and Mrs. Muir" star Tierney
- "The Frisco Kid" star Wilder
- "The French Connection" Oscar winner Hackman
- "The French Connection" actor Hackman
- "Singin' in the Rain" star ___ Kelly
- "Shallow End of the ___ Pool" (Emily Kaitz song covered by the Austin Lounge Lizards)
- "Jealous" ___ Loves Jezebel
- "Gong Show" name repeated in both blanks of ___ ___ the Dancing Machine
- "Dominant" thing
- "Bob's Burgers" boy
- ''Star Trek'' creator Roddenberry
- ___ Roddenberry, first TV writer on the Hollywood Walk of Fame
- ___ Loves Jezebel
- ___ expression
- __ splicing
- Kind of therapy
- Kind of pool or therapy
- Personality determinant
- It may be dominant
- Means of inheritance
- Actor Wilder who played Willy Wonka
- An Autry
- Subject of passing concern?
- Barry of "Bat Masterson"
- Appearance determinant
- It helps build character
- Biological trait carrier
- Character builder?
- Trait determinant
- Item in a pool
- Trait carrier
- Hair coloring carrier
- Something to splice
- Heredity transmitter
- Blue eyes producer, maybe
- Pool member?
- Inheritance factor
- ___ splicing
- Part of a code
- ___ pool
- Part of an inheritance?
- DNA carrier
- Provider of coded instructions
- Hackman of Hollywood
- Spliced item
- Filial inheritance
- Pool part?
- Heredity carrier
- Heredity unit
- Intron and exon site
- Good name for a DNA expert
- Characteristic carrier
- It has a code
- Chromosome constituent
- Component of some pools
- It might make the hair blond
- Hereditary ruler?
- Red Cross headquarters site
- It may be given from father to son
- "The Match Game" host Rayburn
- With 44-Across, Champion rider
- Chromosome carrier
- Chromosome part
- Subject of modern "mapping"
- DNA element
- There might be one for depression
- Family hand-me-down?
- One that's passed along
- Characteristic governor
- Part of a pool
- Henry James biographer
- There's one for curly hair
- Mapped item
- Characteristic dictator
- Part of one's inheritance?
- Pool item?
- Chromosome component
- Blood type determinant
- Pulitzer-winning journalist Weingarten
- Hereditary unit passed on to offspring
- Replicator, e.g.
- Trait transmitter
- *Not rough
- What you might have for bad eyesight
- ___ therapy
- Part of a family inheritance
- Trait origin
- Something passed down the line
- With 42-Down, "Frosty the Snowman" singer
- Element of one's inheritance
- It's made up of DNA
- Controversially patented thing
- Code part
- Allele, e.g.
- A self-replicating protein molecule that occupies a fixed place on a chromosome
- A unit of heredity
- Part of some pools
- Littler or Wilder
- Kelly or Hackman
- Fowler or Wilder
- Sarazen or Kelly
- Part of a chromosome
- Hackman or Wilder
- Boxer Tunney
- Baritone Boucher
- Drummer Krupa
- Kelly's hereditary unit?
- Hereditary factor
- Tunney or Tierney
- Tierney or Tunney
- Man of heredity?
- Certain transmission control
- Sarazen or Tunney
- Part of the double helix
- DNA factor
- Germ plasm element
- Actor Hackman of "The Royal Tenenbaums"
- Heredity factor
- Tierney or Hackman
- Unit of heredity
- Wilder or Fowler
- Wilder who's often wild
- Author Fowler
- Golfer Sarazen
- It builds character
- Allele, e.g
- ____ mapping (modern science effort)
- 20's heavyweight Tunney
- Subject of some engineering
- Mr. McCarthy, familiarly
- Molecular biology topic
- DNA component
- Autry or Wilder
- DNA's milieu
- CYMBALS
- Actor-dancer Kelly
- Autry or Kelly
- Champion's rider
- Fowler or Tunney
- Kelly or Tenace
- Hackman or Barry
- Dancer Kelly
- Autry or Tunney
- Tenace of World Series fame
- Personality influencer
- Wilder or Hackman
- Hereditary transmitter
- Factor in Mendel's law
- Kelly or Tunney
- Autry or Tierney
- Writer Fowler
- Wilder of "Young Frankenstein"
- Director Saks
- DNA host
- Met baritone Boucher
- Krupa or Hackman
- A Kelly
- Autry or Hackman
- Tunney or Sarazen
- Kelly or Rayburn
- Kelly or Krupa
- Hackman or Kelly
- McCarthy or Sarazen
- Hackman or Tierney
- Something from a parent
- Autry or Barry
- Actor Raymond
- Wild Wilder
- Allelomorph
- Unit of inheritance
- Great one in 3 age group
- City where I've left carrot for a singer
- Cast make change with new actor
- Wilder perhaps, catlike mammal loses tail
- Kelly or Autry
- Basic unit of heredity
- Man's nickname
- Pool unit
- Code carrier
- Bit of heredity
- __ pool
- Simmons of Kiss
- Chromosome occupant
- Protein molecule
- Type of therapy
- Type of pool
- "Star Trek" creator Roddenberry
- Mr. Autry
- Heredity element
- Bit of DNA
- Trait determiner
- Not rough
- It's passed down in the family
- It may be spliced
- DNA sequence
- DNA holder
- Dancer ____ Kelly
- Word with ''pool'' or ''splicing''
- Wilder of "Stir Crazy"
- Wilder in films
- One in a pool
- Heredity determiner
- Heredity determinant
- Heredity bit
- Hereditary code carrier
- Hackman of "The French Connection"
- Family inheritance
- DNA segment
- Critic Siskel
- Actor Barry
- __ therapy
- Wilder who played Willy Wonka
- Wilder on the screen
- Two-time Oscar winner Hackman
- Tunney of the ring
- Trait source
- Thing in a pool
- Splicing candidate
- Pugilist Tunney
- One might be in a pool
- Mr. Siskel
- Mr. Hackman
- Mapping subject
- Krupa or Kelly
- Kiss rocker Simmons
- KISS frontman Simmons
- Kelly or Wilder
- Hereditary component
- Hackman of "The Poseidon Adventure"
- Gift from one's parents
- DNA unit
- Cowboy ____ Autry
- Actress Tierney
- Actor Kelly
- Actor ____ Hackman
- "Young Frankenstein" star Wilder
- "Unforgiven" actor Hackman
- "Star Trek" producer Roddenberry
- "Singin' in the Rain" first name
- "Be-Bop-A-Lula" Vincent
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1911, from German Gen, coined 1905 by Danish scientist Wilhelm Ludvig Johannsen (1857-1927), from Greek genea "generation, race" (see genus). De Vries had earlier called them pangenes. Gene pool is attested from 1950.
Wiktionary
n. (context genetics English) A unit of heredity; a segment of DNA or RNA that is transmitted from one generation to the next, and that carries genetic information such as the sequence of amino acids for a protein.
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Wikipedia
Gene were an English alternative rock quartet that rose to prominence in the mid-1990s. Formed in 1993, they were popularly labelled as a Britpop band and often drew comparisons to The Smiths because of their Morrissey-esque lead singer, Martin Rossiter. Gene's music was influenced by The Jam, The Small Faces, The Style Council and The Clash.
Gene is a thriller novel by Stel Pavlou (born 1970), published in 2005 in England by Simon & Schuster. It is published in several languages with some title changes. The Italian edition has the title La Conspirazione del Minotauro (The Minotaur Conspiracy). The novel is about a fictional New York detective, James North, who in the process of hunting down a criminal, uncovers a genetics experiment to unlock past lives through genetic memory, therefore achieving a kind of immortality. In so doing North discovers his own origins, that of a soldier from the Trojan War who is reincarnated seven times through history, forced to confront his nemesis each time, all for the loss of his one true love.
Gené may refer to:
People- Giuseppe Gené (1800–1847), Italian naturalist and author
- Jordi Gené (born 1970), Spanish racing driver
- Marc Gené (born 1974), Spanish racing driver
- Gené, Maine-et-Loire, a commune in the Maine-et-Loire department in France
A gene is a molecular unit of biological inheritance.
Gene or Genes also may refer to:
Given names:
- Gene, variation of Eugene (given name)
- Gene, variation of Eugenia (given name)
Printed works:
- Gene (novel), a novel by Stel Pavlou
- Gene (journal), established in 1976 and published by Elsevier
- Genes (journal), established in 2010 and published by MDPI
Fictional characters:
- Gene Marshall, a collectible fashion doll
- Gene Belcher, in television series Bob's Burgers
- Gene, the main antagonist in Metal Gear Solid: Portable Ops
- Gene, the main character in God Hand
- Gene Forrester, a main character in A Separate Peace
Other:
- Gene (band), English indie/rock quartet who rose to prominence in the mid-1990s
- Genes (album) (2003) by Dave Couse
- Genes (game show), Tamil language game show
- Gênes, historic department of the French Consulate and of the First French Empire in present-day Italy
Gene is a peer-reviewed scientific journal in genetics, focusing on the cloning, structure, and function of genes. It was established in 1976 and is published by Elsevier.
According to the Journal Citation Reports, the journal has a 2015 impact factor of 2.319.
Usage examples of "gene".
The teams are all looking at variants on a simple, cheap technique that involves putting antigen genes into harmless bacteria that will double as delivery vehicles and adjuvants, then freeze-drying them into spores that can survive tropical heat without refrigeration.
The mysticism of the gods resides in my genes, and is strengthened by those of the alchemist and the Cabrilan will.
His blood was infused with the genes of the alchemist and the God, Arcus.
So it was that Asquith purged his body of all nanotechnology, reversed some minor gene engineering, and arrived on Ambergris just in time for some of the excitement he thought he was seeking.
For instance, the company has picked a group of genes it believes will be important for diagnostics and other applications and is concentrating its annotation efforts on them.
Yet underneath, shining through each arpeggiated outburst, the theme asserts itself as master gene.
It was down one of the endlessly dividing data branches growing out of that single muffled reference to the set of synthetic genes that had been derived from the embryonic switching mechanisms of the axolotl and the fearsome dragonfly nymph.
The Bienvenue cheque, the Ruysdael substitution, the information about Gene Marck as an Intelligence agent in that last phone call from Lois Westerbrook .
Stuart Kauffman, chief scientific officer and co-founder of Cistem Molecular and leading entrepreneur in the developing field of bioinformatics, discusses how computers may be used to determine the circuitry and logic of genes and cells.
From the undoubted fact that gene mutations like the Tay-Sachs mutation or chromosomal abnormalities like the extra chromosome causing Down syndrome are the sources of pathological variation, human geneticists have assumed that heart disease, diabetes, breast cancer, and bipolar syndrome must also be genetic variants.
Me, I lolloped and leapt for my life at the other end, 200 pounds of yob genes, booze, snout and fast food, ten years older, charred and choked on heavy fuel, with no more to offer than my block drive and backhand chip.
The word cistron has been used for a unit defined in this way, and some people use the word gene interchangeably with cistron.
The answer is that one gene in the sense of a cistron probably cannot.
Even a cistron is occasionally divisible and any two genes on the same chromosome are not wholly independent.
To define a gene as a single cistron is good for some purposes, but for the purposes of evolutionary theory it needs to be enlarged.