ignorome

English

Etymology

ignore + -ome

Noun

ignorome (plural ignoromes)

  1. (genetics) Sets of genes and corresponding RNAs or proteins whose functions are, as yet, unknown.
    • 2014 February, Robert W. Williams, “Functionally enigmatic genes: a case study of the brain ignorome”, in PLoS One, volume 9, number 2, page e88889:
      What proportion of genes with intense and selective expression in specific tissues, cells, or systems are still almost completely uncharacterized with respect to biological function? In what ways do these functionally enigmatic genes differ from well-studied genes? To address these two questions, we devised a computational approach that defines so-called ignoromes.

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