genetics的意思和读音

genetics

: [dʒəˈnetɪks] : [dʒə'netɪks]

n.

geneticsn.

1.the scientific study of the ways in which different characteristics are passed from each generation of living things to the next

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n.1.the study of how the individual features and behavior of living things are passed on through their genes

1. 〖 heredity〗 〖 heredity;genetics〖 leaveover〗 ...

2.(genomic medicine)"(Genetics) 。 1. HGP

4. ( Epidemiology) ( Genetics) ( ETIOLOGY) ...

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1.Scientists have identified multiple genes and mutations that seem to be related to ASDs, but it's more complex than just genetics.

2.How much of intelligence can be specified, and how much can we learn about it from neurology, genetics, computer science and other fields?

3.Their experiments solved one of the great mysteries of biology, one scientists had wrestled with since the dawn of genetics.

4.It is often a result of genetics, infection during pregnancy, or low birth weight.

5.It is only lately that I have found how much science of genetics is involved.

6.But the professor of genetics is still surprised, and a bit worried, by the power of the technology he released upon the world.

7.History of genetics. I'm into all that sort of thing.西

8.However, electrical and radioactive souls are attracted to the electrical or radioactive nature of the human genetics.

9.While it's easy to blame your parents for your thin hair or balding scalp, not all causes of hair loss trace back to genetics.

10.Zi and his team did not study the mechanism behind the classic "eye" print found within the feathers but they believe it is due to genetics.