See also: Genetically Gmos Modified Distinct Diverse Gene Genesis Generic General Generous Generate Generation Genetics Generally Generosity Genealogy Genetic Generalization Genética
1. / dʒəˈnet̬.ɪ.k ə l.i / in a way that relates to genes (= units of DNA received by an animal or plant from its parents) : The brain's response to pain is, at least in part, Genetically determined
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2. Children born from embryo donation are not Genetically …
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3. Find 8 ways to say Genetically, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com, the world's most trusted free thesaurus.
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4. GMOs, short for Genetically modified organisms, are subject to a lot of controversy
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5. Genetically (Adverb) In terms of origin or development.
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6. Genetically modified organisms -- plants and animals whose genes have been changed by scientists -- aren't just thought over, they're fought over
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7. Updated Mar 7, 2018 Genetically Modified Foods (GMF) are produced from organisms that have had their genes altered to introduce traits not created through natural selection.
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8. A Genetically modified organism (GMO) is an animal, plant, or microbe whose DNA has been altered using genetic engineering techniques
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9. A Genetically modified organism (GMO) is any organism whose genetic material has been altered using genetic engineering techniques.The exact definition of a Genetically modified organism and what constitutes genetic engineering varies, with the most common being an organism altered in a way that "does not occur naturally by mating and/or natural recombination".
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11. Genetically engineered (GE) foods have had their DNA changed using genes from other plants or animals
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12. ‘a Genetically inherited condition’ ‘The experiment was not a test of the safety of Genetically modified organisms.’ ‘His Genetically defective double thumbs would give him away.’ ‘Agency officials learned it was impossible to Genetically distinguish a Florida panther from another cougar subspecies.’
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13. Alternative Title: GMO Genetically modified organism (GMO), organism whose genome has been engineered in the laboratory in order to favour the expression of desired physiological traits or the generation of desired biological products.
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14. A plan to release millions of Genetically modified mosquitoes in 2021 has won final approval from authorities in the Florida Keys, despite the objection of …
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15. Related to Genetically: Genetically engineered, Genetically modified food, Genetically Modified Crops, Genetically modified organisms genetic lottery The hypothetical lottery that assigns inherited traits to …
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16. A trimeric CrRLK1L-LLG1 complex Genetically modulates SUMM2-mediated autoimmunity Nat Commun
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17. Genetically engineered subunit vaccines are more costly to manufacture than conventional vaccines, since the antigen must be purified to a higher standard than was demanded of older, conventional vaccines
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18. Genetically modified soybeans, corn and other crops are used to make the ingredients (e.g., flour, cornmeal, oils) for a variety of processed foods such as breads, cereals, dairy products, hot dogs, snacks and soda
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19. Genetically modified plants may also be used as animal feed or for non-food purposes (e.g., starch potatoes or cotton).
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20. Seventy-one of the embryos survived, and the researchers Genetically tested 54 of them
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21. GMO stands for Genetically Modified Organism
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22. 750 million Genetically engineered mosquitoes will soon be released in the Florida Keys, according to a plan approved by the EPA
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23. Find out more about Genetically engineered mosquitoes here.
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24. A GMO, or Genetically Modified Organism, is an animal, plant, or bacteria that has had its genetic make-up altered
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25. People have been "Genetically modifying" everything from food to dogs for centuries; but in the past, the only tool has been available was selective breeding.For example, if you wanted to create a breed of corn with resistance to a certain fungus, you would plant a plot of corn and see how individual plants did with the fungus.
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26. 5 Human Health Effects of Genetically Engineered Crops
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27. In this chapter, the committee examines the evidence that substantiates or negates specific hypotheses and claims about the health risks and benefits associated with foods derived from Genetically engineered (GE) crops.
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28. 1982 First Genetically engineered product – human insulin produced by Eli Lilly and Company using E
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29. 1986 First release into the environment of a Genetically engineered plant (a tobacco).
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30. 6 Social and Economic Effects of Genetically Engineered Crops
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31. The previous chapter discussed the difficulty of attributing changes in health outcomes directly to foods from new crop varieties, whether Genetically engineered or conventionally bred.
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32. The Genetically engineered salmon was produced by AquaBounty Technologies, Inc
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33. Genetically modified organism (GMO) foods are feared and hated by environmentalists and the public alike
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34. Became the first government in the world to approve a Genetically engineered animal for commercial sale and consumption
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35. This sets a dangerous precedent for other Genetically engineered animals
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36. At least 35 species of Genetically …
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37. Even before a Genetically engineered crop is made available for commercial use, it has to pass through rigorous safety and risk assessment procedures
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38. The FDA has approved only a few Genetically modified animals -- one, a Genetically engineered salmon, was the only one previously approved for use as food
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39. He Jiankui announced that he had created the first Genetically modified babies―twin girls named Lulu and Nana―sending shockwaves around the world
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40. Genetically modified organisms may provide a sustainable solution to traditional farming by increasing crop yields and decreasing the amount of pesticides and herbicides used
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41. The document goes on to clarify that for Genetically engineered plants, the “regulated article” would be defined as any organism or product altered or produced through genetic engineering, if the donor organism, recipient organism, or vector or vector agent belongs to a group of organisms designated by the proposed regulations as having
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42. The hashtag “Sentencing in the Genetically Edited Babies Case” was trending on Weibo, China’s version of Twitter
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GENETICALLY [jəˈnedəklē]
The definition of genetic is something relating to genes or to the origin of something.
1 : relating to or determined by the origin, development, or causal antecedents of something. 2 a : of, relating to, or involving genetics. b : of, relating to, caused by, or controlled by genes a genetic disease genetic variation.
Definition of genetics. 1 : a branch of biology that deals with the heredity and variation of organisms.
You are genetically distinct, because when you are receiving all of your genes, your parents dominant and recessive genes randomly mix giving you a unique set of genes different from anyone else in the entire world.