Similar words: genetic, genetics, genetic marker, poetically, pathetically, hermetically, aesthetically, molecular genetics. Meaning: adv. by genetic mechanisms.
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(121) Genetically obese mice exhibited increased XOR activity and urate in the adipose tissue.
(122) Pic.27 A Greenpeace activist dressed as a brinjal protests against Bt brinjal, a genetically modified eggplant crop, in Bangalore, India, Friday, Jan. 22, 2010.
(123) "Pigs are genetically related to particularly water-loving animals such as hippos and whales, " Dr Bracke said.
(124) Genetic analysis indicated that the API gene was genetically delivered to the progeny and non-segregation lines began to appear in T4.
(125) All we needed to do was discover a genetically encodable actuator that could transduce a light flash into an electrical impulse.
(126) Yet high-yield varieties are also genetically weaker crops that require expensive chemical fertilizers and toxic pesticides.
(127) But it also presents a major clinical obstacle, leading to rejection of genetically mismatched organ transplants.
(128) During logarithmic phase of cultivated ovary granulose cell, experiments were carried out to investigate the genetically procreation toxicity of F-2 toxin and the detoxification of V-E.
(129) The fish, a North Atlantic salmon developed by AquaBounty Technologies Inc. would be the country's first genetically engineered food animal.
(130) Hair color is genetically determined; or you can just buy some hair dye.
(131) Genetically engineering rice to produce provitamin A (beta-carotene) has received a lot of attention as a way to tackle this widespread nutritional deficiency.
(132) The U-bearing granites are widely distributed in Southern China and genetically belong to two types, namely, transformation type and syntexis type.
(133) Researchers linked a version of the CAMK4 gene with cocaine addiction after studying mice that had been genetically modified to alter the gene.
(134) Thus, the high-temperature-loving microbes that swarm around deep-sea hydrothermal vents are often genetically and metabolically similar to the microbes in the hot springs of Yellowstone.
(135) Genetically, it is an eluvial deposit produced by weathering, controlled by the stratigraphy and lithology.
(136) This one has it all: cyberpunk hackers, Hong Kong gangsters, Illuminati leaders, genetically engineered viruses and even a trip to Area 51.
(137) Genetically modified corn, cotton and soybeans are grown in the U.S., Canada, Argentina and other countries, but genetically modified rice has so far not been grown on a major scale anywhere.
(138) Objective To improve the production of clavulanic acid and to genetically delete cephamycin C in the fermentation of Streptomyces clavuligerus.
(139) Finally, the use of genetically modified trees can prevent overexploitation of wild trees.
(140) In general are genetically modified through the sexual reproduction process of implementation.
(141) Perhaps it's genetically predisposed or a result of gender - biased education.
(142) Eventually the Blackface ewe will give birth to a new genetically identical Finn Dorset ewe(3).
(143) GISH and SSR were adopted to genetically analyze 15 offspring plants (lines) of the new wheat germplasm 4844 with large and multiflorous spikes.
(144) In 1996, Hoffmann, now 70, was working with some genetically modified fruit flies and infecting them with fungi or bacteria.
(145) To figure out how the genetic mutation impacts sleep, Fu and her colleagues genetically engineered mice to have either two copies of the mutant gene or just one copy.
(146) The body segment monsters are hereditarily stable, genetically recessive and controlled by an autochromosomal gene.
(147) Monsanto's soy has been genetically modified to confer resistance to an herbicide, glyphosate, which is sprayed on the crop to kill off non-resistant weeds.sentencedict.com/genetically.html
(148) Proline is a neutral, genetically coded amino acid. It is a common constituent of many proteins.
(149) A: A vaccine-derived poliovirus (VDPV) is a rare strain of poliovirus, genetically mutated from the strain contained in oral polio vaccine (OPV).
(150) In addition, the development of genetically modified foods can make it easy for one company to monopolize the market.
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