"Gene repertoire" refers to the complete set of genes present in an organism or a specific cell type. It represents the entirety of genes that are available for carrying out various biological functions in an organism's DNA. Full definition
The researchers also described the full gene repertoires for known drug target families. (sciencedaily.com)
This work yielded the draft sequence of a waterfowl - duck for the first time, and the data indicated that the duck, like the chicken and zebra finch, possessed a contractive immune gene repertoire comparing to those in mammals, and it also comprises novel genes that are not present in the other three birds (chicken, zebra finch and turkey). (sciencedaily.com)
To recover the entirety of the VR gene repertoire, we took the cDNA sequences as reported [26], [27] and locally aligned them to the mouse genome with BLAST. (journals.plos.org)