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  • Germicide

    A disinfectant that kills germs, especially pathogenic microorganisms. Chemical agent that will kill microorganisms. An agent that destroys microorganisms microorganisms, particularly those causing disease.  

  • Geographic tongue (benign migratory glossitis)

    Geographic tongue (benign migratory glossitis)

    A chronic condition characterized by desquamation of the superficial epithelium of the dorsum of the tongue, which migrates continuously. Geographic tongue is a term applied to a map-like appearance of the tongue resulting from irregular bare patches on its surface. This patchy form of glossitis (loss of papillae causing the tongue to appear smooth) changes…

  • Genotype

    The genetic composition of an individual or defined population. The total of the genes inherited from the parents and passed on to progeny. The total set of genes present at the time of conception, producing the genetic constitution. Entire genetic constitution of an individual cell or organism. The total genetic, or hereditary, constitution that an…

  • Genomics

    The study of the genes and their interrelationships in order to recognize the combined effect on the growth and development of the organism. The systematic study of the complete DNA sequences (genome) of organisms. The study of the structure and function of genes. The scientific study of genes and their role in an organism’s structure,…

  • Genome

    The complete chromosomal set derived from one parent. The genetic chromosomal complement of an organism or cell; The circular DNA molecules found in plastids and mitochondria. The complete genetic information of an organism. The entire hereditary material (which was proven by Oswald Avery in 1944 to be DNA) in a cell. It is composed of…

  • Genioplasty

    Genioplasty

    A surgical procedure performed to alter the contour of the mandibular symphysis. Plastic surgery of the chin. An operation performed in plastic surgery to build up the cheek bone with grafted bone, cartilage, or artificial material. Plastic surgery of the chin or cheek. A surgical procedure carried out to alter the shape of the chin.…

  • Genial tubercles

    Bony projections at the midline on the lower lingual surface of the mandible to which the genioglossus muscle attaches above and the geniohyoid muscle below.  

  • Genial

    Relating to the chin.  

  • General anesthesia

    A drug‐induced loss of consciousness during which patients are not arousable, even by painful stimulation. The ability to independently maintain ventilatory function is often impaired. Agent, usually given by inhalation or intravenous injection, that produces unconsciousness and complete loss of sensation throughout the body; it is used for major surgery (e.g., removal of a lung…

  • Gene transfer

    Introduction of genes into cells. The viral particle binds to specific cellular receptors and is taken up by endocytosis. Acidification of the endosome results in release to the cytoplasm and partial disassembly of the viral particle. Transport through the nuclear pore is by viral proteins. Once in the nucleus, the DNA remains extrachromosomal, and transcription…

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