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Sentence count:218+4Posted:2017-04-10Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: geneticgeneticsgenetic markerpoeticallypatheticallyhermeticallyaestheticallymolecular geneticsMeaning: adv. by genetic mechanisms. 
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(151) Project Goal: Genetically engineer micro-organisms to use electricity instead of sunlight to make a high-octane gasoline substitute.
(152) These genetically cloned Afghan hounds in South Korea have made history.
(153) When the embryos are only eight cells large, an embryologist very carefully makes a hole in each shell, and sucks out a single cell to be tested genetically.
(154) The researchers speculate if they could genetically modify the bacteria to fluoresce when they purify the gold, the bugs could become something even more important: Microbial metal detectors.
(155) The goal of the giant panda ( Ailuropoda melanoleuca ) breeding program is to develop a self sustaining, genetically diverse population.
(156) Citing fears about safety, India's environment minister announced a moratorium on the commercial cultivation of what would have been India's first genetically modified crop Bt Brinjal, or aubergine.
(157) Heterogenous expression of active nitrile hydratase (NHase) was focused for its great potential in genetically evolution of the operational stability of NHase.
(158) Some of Monsanto's genetically modified corn crops may be susceptible to a new superbug.
(159) Objective To determine whether genetically normal immunocompetent rodent hosts could be manipulated to accept human fetal hepatocyte transplants and survive without immunosuppression.
(160) After succeeding in the lab, he began a test in a greenhouse to see if the genetically modified cotton plant would survive and pass on its new trait.
(161) This is a project of the University of Richmond in Virginia supported by the Pew Charitable Trusts. 34% said they believed genetically modified foods are safe. 29% thought they are unsafe.
(162) Syngenic or isogenic cells are isolated from genetically identical organisms, such as twins, clones, or highly inbred research animal models.
(163) The notion that children's taste in toys might somehow be genetically determined has long been disparaged by psychologists, pooh-poohed as unscientific, sexist or both.
(164) It is difficult to have a diagnosis of HSP for HSP is a clinically and genetically heterogeneous group of disorders.
(165) Application of repetitive anesthesia in genetically altered mice increased their death rate.
(166) In this investigation, the researchers identified 198 children genetically predisposed to atopy and monitored them for 5 years.
(167) Already patents laave been awarded for a genetically engineered sweet protein derived from a West African plant called thaumatin.
(168) The individuals belonged to a genetically distinct group of humans that were distantly related to Neanderthals but even more distantly related to us.
(169) About one in 500 Americans is genetically deficient in these structures, called LDL receptors, and, as a result, develops astronomically high levels of LDL cholesterol.
(170) Some people are genetically predisposed to symptoms of overactive bladder, the American Urology Association says.
(171) Your body has been genetically enhanced with the strength and flame resistance of the Grayditch Fire Ants!
(172) The two embryos that dizygotic, not genetically identical. Therefore, the twins are not identical.
(173) The LEX System is a novel technology that genetically transforms the aquatic plant Lemna to enable the production of biologic product candidates.
(174) Once found, a process that could take up to six months, researchers will insert the genes into bacteria that are genetically engineered to mass-produce enzymes for even finer testing.
(175) Here's a bit of background: In 2005, Monsanto started selling sugar beets that had been genetically modified to tolerate the weed killer Roundup.
(176) Politics of genetically modified food, reproductive technologies, bioprospecting, organ transplant, online communities, or sampling.
(177) A study led by biologist Jon Puritz of the University of Hawaii found discharges from water treatment systems and contaminated rivers led to genetically different sea star populations of the species.
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(178) Before any GM (genetically modified) food entering market, it has to be comprehensively evaluated for safety in nutrition, toxicology, allergenicity, and other aspects of food science.
(179) This breed of cow is genetically predisposed to intense marbling, and produces a higher percentage of oleaginous, unsaturated fat than any other breed of cattle known in the world.
(180) The Eimeria species, causative agents of the disease coccidiosis, are genetically complex protozoan parasites endemic in poultry.
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