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Family
(1) A group of individuals related by blood or marriage or by a feeling of closeness. (2) A biological classification of related plants or animals that is a division below the order and above the genus. (3) A group of genes related in structure and in function that descended from an ancestral gene. (4) Parents and their children. The most fundamental social group in humans.
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1. A group of two or more persons united by blood, adoptive, or marital ties, or the common law equivalent. 2. In biologic classification, a taxonomic grouping at the level intermediate between the order and the tribe or genus. 3. A group of substances closely related structurally. 4. A group of proteins with characteristic sequence, pharmacologic, and/or signaling profiles. [L. familia]
- alu f. a set of dispersed sequences in the human genome having Alu cleavage sites at each end.
- alu-equivalent f. a set of sequences in a mammalian genome that is related to the human Alu f..
- cancer f. a group of blood relative s of whom several have had cancer; the mode of aggregation may be genetic and homogeneous, as in familial polyposis of the colon; diverse as in neurofibromatosis; or due to common exposure to a carcinogenic or oncogenic agent, such as a virus.
- extended f. a group of persons comprising members of several generations united by blood, adoptive, marital, or equivalent ties.
- gene f. group of genes related by sequence similarity.
- nuclear f. in genetics, two parents and their progeny in common.

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fam·i·ly 'fam-(ə-)lē n, pl -lies
1) the basic unit in society traditionally consisting of two parents rearing their children also any of various social units differing from but regarded as equivalent to the traditional family <a single-parent \family>
2) a group of related plants or animals forming a category ranking above a genus and below an order and usu. comprising several to many genera
family adj

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fam·I·ly (famґĭ-le) 1. a group of individuals descended from a common ancestor. 2. a taxonomic subdivision subordinate to an order (or suborder) and superior to a tribe (or subfamily). 3. a group of related objects or individuals of any kind.

Medical dictionary. 2011.