genetic的意思和读音

genetic

: [dʒəˈnetɪk] : [dʒə'netɪk]

adj.

adj.+n.genetic variation,genetic therapy,genetic resource,genetic component,genetic pool

adj.learned

adj.hereditary,inherited,heritable,inherent,genomic

geneticadj.

1.connected with genes (= the units in the cells of a living thing that control its physical characteristics) or genetics (= the study of genes )

genetic and environmental factors

genetic abnormalities

adj.1.,;2.()

adj.1.relating to genes, or to the study of genes

1. gender n. genetic a. , giggle v. ...

2. genesis n genetic a genus n ...

3. genesis n genetic a genus n ...

4. generosity n. genetic a. genetics n. ...

5. tonetic genetic phonetic ...

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1.A side effect of increasing genetic variance following disruptive selection is often greater genetic flexibility of the population.使

2.Since the turn of the 20th century, how much of the world's plant genetic diversity for food and agriculture has been lost?

3.The first direct evidence of a genetic link to attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder has been found, a study says.

4.It's like providing a horse breeder with genetic sequence data for five stallions and asking him or her to pick the best horse.5

5.She may get short-term genetic benefits but she can sing all night for the resource benefits, like a cat sitting out in the rain.

6.Having a bad time could upset you, but if you were unlucky enough to have this particular genetic variant then it would really upset you.

7.Some argue that the bones must have belonged to modern humans whose small size was the result of a genetic problem.

8.Rather than looking at a predefined set of genes, he mapped thousands of genetic markers sprinkled across the chromosomes of his subjects.

9.Anyone's risk for cancer depends on many factors, from genetic makeup to the amount and length of time of an exposure.

10.She said that would be more accurate than pinning the name on the genetic ancestry of the virus.