Home

markeri

Markeri is the plural form of marker in several South Slavic languages, including Croatian, Serbian, Bosnian, and Slovenian. It functions as a common noun for objects that mark, indicate, or identify something. In everyday use, markeri can refer to writing implements such as markers or felt-tip pens, as well as to signs or indicators used for navigation, surveying, or marking locations.

In scientific contexts, markeri often appears as part of the compound genetički markeri or markeri molekularne

Beyond science, the term is used for physical markers such as milestone markers on roads or trails,

Variant forms and spelling may appear in borrowed contexts, and some specialized fields may prefer the singular

genetike,
referring
to
measurable
DNA
sequences
or
other
genetic
features
that
help
distinguish
between
individuals
or
track
inheritance.
Markeri
are
essential
in
genetics
research,
forensics,
and
medical
diagnostics,
where
they
help
map
genes,
identify
disease
associations,
and
monitor
lineages.
cairns
or
signposts
placed
to
indicate
routes,
boundaries,
or
important
points.
In
education
or
art,
markeri
denotes
markers
used
by
students
or
artists
for
labeling,
highlighting,
or
illustrating
concepts.
marker
(markeri
as
the
plural)
or
use
the
English
loanword
marker
in
technical
writing.
The
exact
usage
depends
on
the
language,
region,
and
field.