genomic variation complement [GENO_0000009]
genomic variation complement
ID: GENO_0000009
A genomic feature set representing all 'variant single locus complements' in a single genome, which together constitute the 'variant' component of a genomic genotype.
A 'complement' refers to an exhaustive collection of *all* objects that make up some well-defined set. Such a complement may contain 0, 1, or more than one members. The notion of a complement is useful for defining many biologically-relevant sets of sequence features. Here, a 'genomic variation complement' is the set of all 'single locus complements' in a particular genome that harbor some known variation. In model organisms, the majority of genotypes describe variation at a single location in the genome (ie only one 'single-locus variant complement') that are variant realtive to some reference background. For example, the genotype instance 'fgf8a
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- has_variant_part: variant single locus complement
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