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Definition of Monogenic

Monogenic
Monogenic Mon`o*gen"ic, a. 1. (Biol.) Of or pertaining to monogenesis. 2. (Zo["o]l.) Producing only one kind of germs, or young; developing only in one way.

Meaning of Monogenic from wikipedia

- Look up monogenic in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Monogenic may refer to: Monogenic signal, in the theory of analytic signals Monogenic disorder,...
- abnormalities in the genome. It can be caused by a mutation in a single gene (monogenic) or multiple genes (polygenic) or by a chromosomal abnormality. Although...
- Along with neonatal diabetes, MODY is a form of the conditions known as monogenic diabetes. While the more common types of diabetes (especially type 1 and...
- etiology is known. Monogenic disorders are one of the causes of syndromic autism, which in this case are also known as monogenic autism spectrum disorders...
- A monogenic function is a complex function with a single finite derivative. More precisely, a function f(z){\displaystyle f(z)} defined on A⊆C{\displaystyle...
- In mathematics, a monogenic field is an algebraic number field K for which there exists an element a such that the ring of integers OK is the subring...
- Monogenic obesity is excess weight caused by a mutation in a single gene, as opposed to syndromic obesity not tied to a single gene variation and most...
- In classical mechanics, a physical system is termed a monogenic system if the force acting on the system can be modelled in a particular, especially convenient...
- mathematics, a monogenic semigroup is a semigroup generated by a single element. Monogenic semigroups are also called cyclic semigroups. The monogenic semigroup...
- Human genetics is the study of inheritance as it occurs in human beings. Human genetics encomp****es a variety of overlapping fields including: classical...