genetic fingerprint in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

genetic fingerprint in the PONS Dictionary

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In such a case, the pathogen would have the same genetic fingerprint at both locations.
en.wikipedia.org
Treatment that is customised according to a person's genetic fingerprint has been tested on patients with bowel and breast cancer.
www.telegraph.co.uk
Each had a characteristic genetic fingerprint, the study showed.
www.independent.ie
Scientists have for the first time identified that there are five distinct types of prostate cancer, each with a characteristic genetic fingerprint.
www.dnaindia.com
This device is able to accurately detect, in real time and at the point of care, any disease that leaves a genetic fingerprint.
www.spacedaily.com
We are awaiting final laboratory confirmation of the genetic fingerprint of the outbreak strain.
www.cbc.ca
We have shown that the genetic fingerprint of naltrexone differs according to the different doses used, which identifies new ways of using it as an anti-cancer treatment.
www.irishhealth.com
Scientists have flocked to study their age-old rituals and ancient genetic fingerprints.
www.sciencemag.org
After many generations, the different villages developed their own genetic fingerprint, which can now be picked up by scientists.
www.dailymail.co.uk
The use of the technology is key to providing a genetic fingerprint left behind by pathogenic bacteria in foods.
www.digitaljournal.com

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