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genetic
1[ juh-net-ik ]
-genetic
2- a suffix of adjectives corresponding to nouns ending in -genesis:
parthenogenetic.
genetic
/ dʒɪˈnɛtɪk /
adjective
- of or relating to genetics, genes, or the origin of something
Derived Forms
- geˈnetically, adverb
Other Words From
- ge·neti·cal·ly adverb
- hyper·ge·netic adjective
- hyper·ge·neti·cal adjective
- hyper·ge·neti·cal·ly adverb
- hyper·ge·neti·cal·ness noun
- nonge·netic adjective
- nonge·neti·cal adjective
- nonge·neti·cal·ly adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of genetic1
Example Sentences
Turmoil at 23andMe, and a lawsuit alleging that GEDmatch shares data with Facebook, highlights how far your genetic information could travel without your consent.
Some of the genetic instructions involved in orchestrating this early developmental process are the same ones implicated in osteoarthritis decades later.
The study used two types of mouse cells -- connective tissue cells and stem cells -- engineered to carry a synthetic cellular communication system or "genetic circuit."
"In fact, scientists used to believe that the Y chromosome lacked genetic variety, which we believed meant that it didn't contribute much to species diversity."
Each card represents different genetic traits that help the species survive various challenges -- disease resistance, temperature tolerance, or the ability to find food.
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