Where does “ubiquitinome” come from?

ubiquitinome (English) comes from English ubiquitin, from English ubiquitous, from English ubiquity, from Medieval Latin ubīquitās, from Latin ubique, from Latin -que, from Proto-Italic -kʷe, from Proto-Indo-European -kʷe — and; Forms distributives from interrogatives.

ubiquitinome (English): A proteome of ubiquitinated proteins

Definitions

  1. A proteome of ubiquitinated proteins

Ancestry of “ubiquitinome”, step by step

ubiquitinome traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English ubiquitin

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishubiquitinAny of a class of small protein, or polypeptide,...
2EnglishubiquitousBeing everywhere at once: omnipresent; Appearing...
3EnglishubiquityThe state or quality of being, or appearing to...
4Medieval Latinubīquitās
5Latinubiqueeverywhere
6Latin-queand, a copulative particle affixed to the word it...
7Proto-Italic-kʷeand; Forms distributives from interrogatives
8Proto-Indo-European-kʷeand; Forms distributives from interrogatives

via English ome

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishomeThe totality of a certain type of biological entity in an organism etc., e.g. the genome or proteome
2LombardÓme
Every word from Proto-Indo-European -kʷeEvery word from Latin -queEvery word from Latin ubique