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biogenetics
[ bahy-oh-juh-net-iks ]
biogenetics
/ ˌbaɪəʊdʒɪˈnɛtɪks /
noun
- functioning as singular the branch of biology concerned with altering the genomes of living organisms
Other Words From
- bio·ge·netic adjective
- bio·ge·neti·cist noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of biogenetics1
Example Sentences
China’s economic power is also fueling a large-scale military buildup of both conventional and nuclear forces, along with asymmetric weapons in areas like space, cyber, deep sea and biogenetics, Mr. Yu said, while the government’s monopoly on power “also allows Beijing to impose strict control over financial resources, forcing non-state businesses to rely on state financing and banking institutions.”
Tweeter: "It seems politics has made you forget the basics of science. Homosexuality is partly a result of biogenetics"
“The Serpent’s Promise” ends with an engaging exploration of altruism, a central Christian virtue that biogenetics has recently established as a deep part our human nature.
The Senate is taking up the Patent Reform Act, which would significantly overhaul a 1952 law and, supporters say, bring the patent system in line with 21st century technology of biogenetics and artificial intelligence.
As for promising areas like software, biogenetics and nanotechnologies, Mr. Lauk said Germany was “nowhere.”
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