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Definition of Deletions

Deletion
Deletion De*le"tion, n. [L. deletio, fr. delere. See Delete.] Act of deleting, blotting out, or erasing; destruction. [Obs.] --Jer. Taylor. A total deletion of every person of the opposing party. --Sir M. Hale.

Meaning of Deletions from wikipedia

- Deletion or delete may refer to: File deletion, a way of removing a file from a computer's file system Code cleanup, a way of removing unnecessary variables...
- active site. Deletions can be caused by errors in chromosomal crossover during meiosis, which causes several serious genetic diseases. Deletions that do not...
- chromosome deletions. Chromosomal deletion syndromes typically involve larger deletions that are visible using karyotyping techniques. Smaller deletions result...
- science, lazy deletion refers to a method of deleting elements from a hash table that uses open addressing. In this method, deletions are done by marking...
- proposed deletions of such biographies (BLP-PROD) as a separate path to deletion.: 2, 8  For articles that do not meet the criteria for speedy deletion and...
- 22q13 deletion syndrome, known as Phelan–McDermid syndrome (PMS), is a genetic disorder caused by deletions or rearrangements on the q terminal end (long...
- used. Present diagnostic techniques can only discover certain types of deletions and mutations on a chromosome and give therefore no complete picture of...
- reliable as FISH in detecting normal 22q11.2 deletions. It was also able to detect smaller atypical deletions that are easily missed using FISH. These factors...
- upon the area of chromosome 13 that is deleted. Deletions from the centromere to 13q32 or any deletions including the 13q32 band are ****ociated with slow...
- Wolf–Hirschhorn syndrome (WHS) is a chromosomal deletion syndrome resulting from a partial deletion on the short arm of chromosome 4 [del(4)(p16.3)]....