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genetics N + sing vb

geneticist [dʒɪˈnet̬əsɪst, Brit -ˈnetɪ-] N

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Furthermore, selection for domesticity had the side effect of selecting genetically related physical characteristics, and behavior such as barking.
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Evolutionarily speaking the genus is relatively recent in origin as no species within the genus is genetically isolated from all the other species.
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No known genetically inheritable mutations are currently available.
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He's not morally culpable, because he's genetically driven.
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Genetically mosaic mice were obtained from malignant teratocarcinoma cells, confirming the cells' pluripotency.
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Metabolic, developmental, and photoresponse mutants have been isolated, some of which have been genetically mapped.
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The Great Barrier Reef has two genetically distinct populations; one north and one south.
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Soldiers on future battlefields could be protected against germ warfare agents by having blood transfusions with genetically modified cells that can neutralise deadly biological toxins, scientists have found.
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This ultimately led to a genetically pure viable herd, and the survival of the species.
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Nearly all commercially produced enzymes, such as lipase, invertase and rennet, are made by fermentation with genetically modified microbes.
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