Sociogenomics is an integrated field that accounts for the complete cellular genetic complement of an organism from a top-down approach, accounting for all biotic influences that effect behavior on a cellular level.
But in the viability model, a female brings her own genetic complement to the equation, with the result that what looks good genetically to one woman might be a clash of colors for another.
I.T. Center for Genome Research, in Cambridge, Mass., a leading group in the current global project to map humans' entire genetic complement.
It is a sterile triploid form, which means that three homologous sets of chromosomes compose each specimen's genetic complement; C. sativus bears eight chromosomal bodies per set, making for 24 in total.
They have the same genetic complement as you," Cordelia pointed out the, to her, obvious.
That unnatural baby fish, called a haploid, is particularly easy to study because its genetic complement is known to be purely maternal.
If this genetic complement of resistance cannot be reclaimed from primitive parental material, resistance cannot be introduced into the ravaged population.
In seeking the gene responsible for the disorder, scientists had narrowed their quest to a tiny region of the entire human genetic complement of 23 pairs of chromosomes.
Intriguingly, the snail's hand of coiling is not determined by its own genetic complement (genome) but by that of its mother.
F.D.A. officials conceded that some scientists had expressed concerns that people with a particular genetic complement, called HLA-DR4, might be susceptible to a form of autoimmune disease from the vaccine.