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Etymology: [ 'lO-k&s ] (noun.) 1715. From Latin locus

loküs, cinayet mahalli, konum, suçun işlendiği yer, geometrik yer, yer, mahal, gezenek, çıkak, yer, mahal, konum, mevki, yörünge, (Loci). Yer, lokus, geom. nokta/yer, belirli şartlar altında herhangi bir hat veya noktanın kendi hareketiyle meydana getirdiği yüzey veya, lo.ci (lo'say), lokus, mahaller, locuses,

1 loküs  Tıp     ts
2 cinayet mahalli  Kanun     ts
3 konum  Pisikoloji, Ruhbilim     ts
4 suçun işlendiği yer  Kanun     ts
5 geometrik yer     ts
6 yer     ts
7 mahal     ts
8 gezenek     ts
9 çıkak  Dilbilim     ts
10 yer, mahal, konum, mevki  isim     ts
11 yörünge     ts
12 (Loci). Yer, lokus  Tıp     ts
13 geom. nokta/yer     ts
14 belirli şartlar altında herhangi bir hat veya noktanın kendi hareketiyle meydana getirdiği yüzey veya     ts
15 lo.ci (lo'say)  çoğul     ts
16 lokus  Denizbilim     ts
17loci mahaller     ts
18loci locuses     ts
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The set of all points whose coordinates satisfy a given equation or condition, A fixed position on a chromosome that may be occupied by one or more genes, A place or locality, especially a centre of activity or the scene of a crime, Location of a gene on a chromosome, The site on a chromosome occupied by a specific gene; more loosely, the gene itself Osteoderm- A bony plate embedded in the skin, location of a gene, the portion of a chromosome responsible for the production of a polypeptide chain (a sequence of amino acids that may act alone (or in combination) as a functional protein), Specific place on a chromosome or genetic map where a gene and its alleles are found, the site on a chromosome occupied by a specific gene, the scene of any event or action (especially the place of a meeting), the location of a gene on a chromosome, The line traced by a point which varies its position according to some determinate law; the surface described by a point or line that moves according to a given law, the set of all points or lines that satisfy or are determined by specific conditions; "the locus of points equidistant from a given point is a circle", A place; a locality, the specific site of a particular gene on its chromosome, The position on a chromosome at which the gene for a particular trait resides, The position on a chromosome of a gene or other chromosome marker; also, the DNA at that position, The position of a gene on a chromosome, (pl loci): The specific physical location of a gene on a chromosome, The position on a chromosome of a gene or other chromosome marker; also, the DNA at that position The use of locus is sometimes restricted to mean expressed DNA regions See also: gene expression, The position on a chromosome of a gene or other chromosome marker, place, location, The locus of something is the place where it happens or the most important area or point with which it is associated. Barcelona is the locus of Spanish industry. loci the place where something is particularly known to exist, or which is the centre of something locus of, The position a gene occupies in the chromosome, A specific location (1) on a chromosome, matched to the corresponding position on the other chromosome of a pair, the site of the maternal and paternal alleles that are often considered together as a gene; (2) defined within a paleontological or archaeological site, Latin for "the place " For example, lawyers talk of the "locus delicti" as the pace where a criminal offense was commited or "loco parentis" to refer to a person who stands in the place of a parent such as a step-parent in a common law relationship, A "locus" most often is a gene, characterized by a mutant phenotype or by a DNA sequence, which has been either genetically mapped or otherwise localized (e g by DNA sequence comparison or hybridization) to a particular spot in the yeast genome A locus may also be a DNA sequence feature such as a centromere A very small number of "loci" which are contained in the database have not been genetically mapped or otherwise localized, but instead have only been shown to be a mutant phenotype that segregates as a single gene Therefore these are not "loci" in the strict sense of the word, but they are included in the database because the names and information about these putative "loci" have been published; see the SGD Gene Naming Guidelines and the subsection therein on resolving gene name problems for a description of how we deal with these putative "loci", = Position or location of a gene on a chromosome See gene locus, Literally, "place" The location of a gene or set of genes on a chromosome, A specific location or site on a chromosome, The normal position of a gene on a chromosome, The specific position of a gene or other chromosomal marker, The position of a gene on a genetic map Allelic gene are situated at identical loci in homologous chromosomes, Loci is the plural of locus. the plural of locus, Corners (Crossings, Vertexes) of a System, plural of locus, the specific physical location of a gene on a chromosome,

19 The set of all points whose coordinates satisfy a given equation or condition - "A circle is the locus of points from which the distance to the center is a given value, the radius."     ts
20 A fixed position on a chromosome that may be occupied by one or more genes     ts
21 A place or locality, especially a centre of activity or the scene of a crime - "The cafeteria was the locus of activity."     ts
22 Location of a gene on a chromosome     ts
23 The site on a chromosome occupied by a specific gene; more loosely, the gene itself Osteoderm- A bony plate embedded in the skin     ts
24 location of a gene     ts
25 the portion of a chromosome responsible for the production of a polypeptide chain (a sequence of amino acids that may act alone (or in combination) as a functional protein)     ts
26 Specific place on a chromosome or genetic map where a gene and its alleles are found     ts
27 the site on a chromosome occupied by a specific gene     ts
28 the scene of any event or action (especially the place of a meeting)     ts
29 the location of a gene on a chromosome     ts
30 The line traced by a point which varies its position according to some determinate law; the surface described by a point or line that moves according to a given law     ts
31 the set of all points or lines that satisfy or are determined by specific conditions; "the locus of points equidistant from a given point is a circle"     ts
32 A place; a locality     ts
33 the specific site of a particular gene on its chromosome     ts
34 The position on a chromosome at which the gene for a particular trait resides     ts
35 The position on a chromosome of a gene or other chromosome marker; also, the DNA at that position     ts
36 The position of a gene on a chromosome     ts
37 (pl loci): The specific physical location of a gene on a chromosome     ts
38 The position on a chromosome of a gene or other chromosome marker; also, the DNA at that position The use of locus is sometimes restricted to mean expressed DNA regions See also: gene expression     ts
39 The position on a chromosome of a gene or other chromosome marker     ts
40 place, location  isim     ts
41 The locus of something is the place where it happens or the most important area or point with which it is associated. Barcelona is the locus of Spanish industry. loci the place where something is particularly known to exist, or which is the centre of something locus of     ts
42 The position a gene occupies in the chromosome     ts
43 A specific location (1) on a chromosome, matched to the corresponding position on the other chromosome of a pair, the site of the maternal and paternal alleles that are often considered together as a gene; (2) defined within a paleontological or archaeological site     ts
44 Latin for "the place " For example, lawyers talk of the "locus delicti" as the pace where a criminal offense was commited or "loco parentis" to refer to a person who stands in the place of a parent such as a step-parent in a common law relationship     ts
45 A "locus" most often is a gene, characterized by a mutant phenotype or by a DNA sequence, which has been either genetically mapped or otherwise localized (e g by DNA sequence comparison or hybridization) to a particular spot in the yeast genome A locus may also be a DNA sequence feature such as a centromere A very small number of "loci" which are contained in the database have not been genetically mapped or otherwise localized, but instead have only been shown to be a mutant phenotype that segregates as a single gene Therefore these are not "loci" in the strict sense of the word, but they are included in the database because the names and information about these putative "loci" have been published; see the SGD Gene Naming Guidelines and the subsection therein on resolving gene name problems for a description of how we deal with these putative "loci"     ts
46 = Position or location of a gene on a chromosome See gene locus     ts
47 Literally, "place" The location of a gene or set of genes on a chromosome     ts
48 A specific location or site on a chromosome     ts
49 The normal position of a gene on a chromosome     ts
50 The specific position of a gene or other chromosomal marker     ts
51 The position of a gene on a genetic map Allelic gene are situated at identical loci in homologous chromosomes     ts
52loci Loci is the plural of locus. the plural of locus     ts
53loci Corners (Crossings, Vertexes) of a System     ts
54loci plural of locus     ts
55loci the specific physical location of a gene on a chromosome     ts
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