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Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
Definition
Synonym
Genanalyse {f}
Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
Genanalyse
f
; Genomanalyse
f
Genanalysen
pl
; Genomanalysen
pl
genetic analysis
genetic analyses
DNS-Analyse
f
; DNA-Analyse
f
; DNS-Test
m
; DNA-Test
m
; Genanalyse
f
; Gentest
m
DNS-Analysen
pl
; DNA-Analysen
pl
; DNS-Tests
pl
; DNA-Tests
pl
; Genanalysen
pl
; Gentests
pl
genealogische DNS-Analyse
kriminaltechnische DNS-Analyse
medizinischer DNS-Test
DNA analysis; DNA test
DNA analysises; DNA tests
genealogical DNA analysis
forensic DNA analysis
medical DNA test
DNS-Analyse
f
; DNA-Analyse
f
; DNS-Test
m
; DNA-Test
m
; Genanalyse
f
; Gentest
m
DNS-Analysen
pl
; DNA-Analysen
pl
; DNS-Tests
pl
; DNA-Tests
pl
; Genanalysen
pl
; Gentests
pl
genealogische DNS-Analyse
kriminaltechnische DNS-Analyse
medizinischer DNS-Test
DNA analysis; DNA test
DNA analyses; DNA tests
genealogical DNA analysis
forensic DNA analysis
medical DNA test
Deutsche
Genanalyse {f} Synonyme
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Genanalyse Synonym
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Englische
genetic analysis Synonyme
genetic
abio
genetic
aboriginal
advancing
atavistic
basal
basic
bio
genetic
blasto
genetic
bodily
born
bradytelic
central
clannish
coeval
congenital
connatal
connate
connatural
constitutional
crucial
developing
elemental
elementary
embryonic
epi
genetic
ethnic
eumero
genetic
evolutional
evolutionist
evolutionistic
evolving
family
fundamental
gametic
generative
genial
genic
genital
genitive
gentile
gentilic
germinal
hereditary
hetero
genetic
histo
genetic
homo
genetic
horotelic
in embryo
in ovo
in the blood
inborn
inbred
incarnate
indigenous
inherited
innate
instinctive
instinctual
iso
genetic
lineal
matroclinous
maturational
maturative
maturing
mero
genetic
meta
genetic
mono
genetic
national
native
native to
natural
natural to
onto
genetic
organic
original
ortho
genetic
pan
genetic
partheno
genetic
patrimonial
patroclinous
phyletic
phylo
genetic
physical
physio
genetic
phyto
genetic
plasmatic
plasmic
pregnant
primal
primary
primeval
primitive
primordial
pristine
progressing
protogenic
protoplasmic
racial
radical
rudimentary
seminal
sporogenous
tachytelic
temperamental
totemic
tribal
unfolding
xeno
genetic
genetic
disease
abnormality
acute disease
affection
affliction
ailment
allergic disease
allergy
atrophy
bacterial disease
birth defect
blight
cardiovascular disease
chronic disease
circulatory disease
complaint
complication
condition
congenital defect
defect
deficiency disease
deformity
degenerative disease
disability
disease
disorder
distemper
endemic
endemic disease
endocrine disease
epidemic disease
functional disease
fungus disease
gastrointestinal disease
handicap
hereditary disease
iatrogenic disease
illness
indisposition
infectious disease
infirmity
malady
malaise
morbidity
morbus
muscular disease
neurological disease
nutritional disease
occupational disease
organic disease
pandemic disease
pathological condition
pathology
plant disease
protozoan disease
psychosomatic disease
respiratory disease
rockiness
secondary disease
seediness
sickishness
sickness
signs
symptomatology
symptomology
symptoms
syndrome
the pip
urogenital disease
virus disease
wasting disease
worm disease
genetic
s
Altmann theory
DNA
De Vries theory
Galtonian theory
Mendelianism
Mendelism
RNA
Verworn theory
Weismann theory
Weismannism
Wiesner theory
aerobiology
agrobiology
allele
allelomorph
anatomy
astrobiology
bacteriology
biochemics
biochemistry
biochemy
bioecology
biological science
biology
biometrics
biometry
bionics
bionomics
biophysics
birth
botany
cell physiology
character
chromatid
chromatin
chromosome
cryobiology
cybernetics
cytology
determinant
determiner
diathesis
ecology
electrobiology
embryology
endowment
enzymology
ethnobiology
eugenics
exobiology
factor
gene
genesiology
genetic
code
gnotobiotics
hereditability
heredity
heritability
heritage
inborn capacity
inheritability
inheritance
life science
matrocliny
microbiology
molecular biology
patrocliny
pharmaco
genetic
s
pharmacology
physiology
radiobiology
recessive character
replication
taxonomy
virology
xenobiology
zoology
Genanalyse {f} Definition
Analyses
(
pl.
)
of
Analysis
Analysis
(
n.
)
A
resolution
of
anything,
whether
an
object
of
the
senses
or
of
the
intellect,
into
its
constituent
or
original
elements
Analysis
(
n.
)
The
separation
of
a
compound
substance,
by
chemical
processes,
into
its
constituents,
with
a
view
to
ascertain
either
(a)
what
elements
it
contains,
or
(b)
how
much
of
each
element
is
present.
The
former
is
called
qualitative,
and
the
latter
quantitative
analysis.
Analysis
(
n.
)
The
tracing
of
things
to
their
source,
and
the
resolving
of
knowledge
into
its
original
principles.
Analysis
(
n.
)
The
resolving
of
problems
by
reducing
the
conditions
that
are
in
them
to
equations.
Analysis
(
n.
)
A
syllabus,
or
table
of
the
principal
heads
of
a
discourse,
disposed
in
their
natural
order.
Analysis
(
n.
)
A
brief,
methodical
illustration
of
the
principles
of
a
science.
In
this
sense
it
is
nearly
synonymous
with
synopsis.
Analysis
(
n.
)
The
process
of
ascertaining
the
name
of
a
species,
or
its
place
in
a
system
of
classification,
by
means
of
an
analytical
table
or
key.
Genetic
(
a.
)
Same
as
Genetical.
genetic analysis / genetic analyses Bedeutung
genetic
profiling
genetic
fingerprinting
the
procedure
of
analyzing
the
DNA
in
samples
of
a
person's
body
tissue
or
body
fluid
for
the
purpose
of
identification
analysis
an
investigation
of
the
component
parts
of
a
whole
and
their
relations
in
making
up
the
whole
market
analysis
marketing
research
that
yields
information
about
the
marketplace
genetic
screening
analyzing
a
group
of
people
to
determine
genetic
susceptibility
to
a
particular
disease,
genetic
screening
of
infants
for
phenylketonuria
chemical
analysis
qualitative
analysis
the
act
of
decomposing
a
substance
into
its
constituent
elements
quantitative
analysis
quantitative
chemical
analysis
chemical
analysis
to
determine
the
amounts
of
each
element
in
the
substance
colorimetry
colorimetric
analysis
quantitative
chemical
analysis
by
color
using
a
colorimeter
volumetric
analysis
quantitative
analysis
by
the
use
of
definite
volumes
of
standard
solutions
or
reagents
volumetric
analysis
determination
of
the
volume
of
gases
(or
changes
in
their
volume)
during
combination
gravimetric
analysis
quantitative
analysis
by
weight
cost
analysis
breaking
down
the
costs
of
some
operation
and
reporting
on
each
factor
separately
fundamental
analysis
fundamentals
analysis
(stock
exchange)
the
use
of
fundamentals
as
an
investment
strategy
technical
analysis
technical
analysis
of
stock
trends
(stock
exchange)
analysis
of
past
price
changes
in
the
hope
of
forecasting
future
price
changes
spectroscopy
spectrometry
spectroscopic
analysis
spectrum
analysis
spectrographic
analysis
the
use
of
spectroscopes
to
analyze
spectra
psychoanalysis
analysis
depth
psychology
a
set
of
techniques
for
exploring
underlying
motives
and
a
method
of
treating
various
mental
disorders,
based
on
the
theories
of
Sigmund
Freud,
his
physician
recommended
psychoanalysis
self-analysis
the
application
of
psychotherapeutic
principles
to
the
analysis
of
your
own
personality
heredity
genetic
endowment
the
total
of
inherited
attributes
genotype
genetic
constitution
the
particular
alleles
at
specified
loci
present
in
an
organism
genetic
marker
a
specific
gene
that
produces
a
recognizable
trait
and
can
be
used
in
family
or
population
studies
genetic
map
graphical
representation
of
the
arrangement
of
genes
on
a
chromosome
critical
appraisal
critical
analysis
an
appraisal
based
on
careful
analytical
evaluation
analysis
analytic
thinking
the
abstract
separation
of
a
whole
into
its
constituent
parts
in
order
to
study
the
parts
and
their
relations
cost-benefit
analysis
an
analysis
of
the
cost
effectiveness
of
different
alternatives
in
order
to
see
whether
the
benefits
outweigh
the
costs
systems
analysis
analysis
of
all
aspects
of
a
project
along
with
ways
to
collect
information
about
the
operation
of
its
parts
trend
analysis
analysis
of
changes
over
time
soul-searching
self-analysis
a
penetrating
examination
of
your
own
beliefs
and
motives
numerical
analysis
(mathematics)
the
branch
of
mathematics
that
studies
algorithms
for
approximating
solutions
to
problems
in
the
infinitesimal
calculus
analysis
a
branch
of
mathematics
involving
calculus
and
the
theory
of
limits,
sequences
and
series
and
integration
and
differentiation
Fourier
analysis
harmonic
analysis
analysis
of
a
periodic
function
into
a
sum
of
simple
sinusoidal
components
topology
analysis
situs
the
branch
of
pure
mathematics
that
deals
only
with
the
properties
of
a
figure
X
that
hold
for
every
figure
into
which
X
can
be
transformed
with
a
one-to-one
correspondence
that
is
continuous
in
both
directions
multivariate
analysis
a
generic
term
for
any
statistical
technique
used
to
analyze
data
from
more
than
one
variable
regression
analysis
the
use
of
regression
to
make
quantitative
predictions
of
one
variable
from
the
values
of
another
correlational
analysis
the
use
of
statistical
correlation
to
evaluate
the
strength
of
the
relations
between
variables
factor
analysis
any
of
several
methods
for
reducing
correlational
data
to
a
smaller
number
of
dimensions
or
factors,
beginning
with
a
correlation
matrix
a
small
number
of
components
or
factors
are
extracted
that
are
regarded
as
the
basic
variables
that
account
for
the
interrelations
observed
in
the
data
analysis
of
variance
ANOVA
a
statistical
method
for
making
simultaneous
comparisons
between
two
or
more
means,
a
statistical
method
that
yields
values
that
can
be
tested
to
determine
whether
a
significant
relation
exists
between
variables
genetics
genetic
science
the
branch
of
biology
that
studies
heredity
and
variation
in
organisms
genetic
engineering
gene-splicing
recombinant
DNA
technology
the
technology
of
preparing
recombinant
DNA
in
vitro
by
cutting
up
DNA
molecules
and
splicing
together
fragments
from
more
than
one
organism
developmental
psychology
genetic
psychology
child
psychology
the
branch
of
psychology
that
studies
the
social
and
mental
development
of
children
cladistics
cladistic
analysis
a
system
of
biological
taxonomy
based
on
the
quantitative
analysis
of
comparative
data
and
used
to
reconstruct
cladograms
summarizing
the
(assumed)
phylogenetic
relations
and
evolutionary
history
of
groups
of
organisms
methodology
methodological
analysis
the
branch
of
philosophy
that
analyzes
the
principles
and
procedures
of
inquiry
in
a
particular
discipline
analysis
a
form
of
literary
criticism
in
which
the
structure
of
a
piece
of
writing
is
analyzed
Medical
Literature
Analysis
and
Retrieval
System
MEDLARS
relational
database
of
the
United
States
National
Library
of
Medicine
for
the
storage
and
retrieval
of
bibliographical
information
concerning
the
biomedical
literature
DNA
fingerprint
genetic
fingerprint
biometric
identification
obtained
by
examining
a
person's
unique
sequence
of
DNA
base
pairs,
often
used
for
evidence
in
criminal
law
cases
genetic
counseling
guidance
for
prospective
parents
on
the
likelihood
of
genetic
disorders
in
their
future
children
analysis
the
use
of
closedlass
words
instead
of
inflections:
e.g.,
`the
father
of
the
bride'
instead
of
`the
bride's
father'
mutation
genetic
mutation
chromosomal
mutation
(genetics)
any
event
that
changes
genetic
structure,
any
alteration
in
the
inherited
nucleic
acid
sequence
of
the
genotype
of
an
organism
genetic
code
the
ordering
of
nucleotides
in
DNA
molecules
that
carries
the
genetic
information
in
living
cells
genetic
disease
genetic
disorder
genetic
abnormality
genetic
defect
congenital
disease
inherited
disease
inherited
disorder
hereditary
disease
hereditary
condition
a
disease
or
disorder
that
is
inherited
genetically
familial
genetic
hereditary
inherited
transmitted
transmissible
occurring
among
members
of
a
family
usually
by
heredity,
an
inherited
disease,
familial
traits,
genetically
transmitted
features
genetic
genetical
of
or
relating
to
the
science
of
genetics,
genetic
research
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