The word "locus" refers to a specific place or position. It can also be used to describe a gene's physical location on a chromosome.
Locus of control refers to the extent to which individuals believe they can control events affecting them. For example, a person with an internal locus of control believes they can influence their life outcomes through their actions, while someone with an external locus of control feels that external factors determine their fate.
The plural of 'this' is 'these' and the plural of 'that' is 'those'.
The plural form of can is cans.
Local does not have a root word, it a whole root derived etymologically from Latin's locus
The plural form of locus is loci.
Plural forn of locus is loci.
The position is called locus (plural: loci).
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Locci is plural. The singular form is locus.
The anagrams are coil and the Latin plural loci(locus).
The specific term is gene locus. If the exact location is known then there is more specific terminology that refers to the chromosome number whether the locus is on the short (p) or long (q) arm of the chromosome and it's specific location based on band and sub-band location.
It is called a locus (plural = loci).
chromosome. where they are located is called the locus. plural= loci
That's the plural of locus - the set of all points that satisfy some condition.
LociA locus (plural loci) is the position on a chromosome where a gene is found. A useful analogy would be the address - 'Gene for brown eyes' is the name, '23rd gene' is the house number, 'Chromosome 4' is the street. (these are not necessarily true for this gene)A link can be found below.