Similar words: genetic, genetics, biogenetic, genetically, genetic code, genetic marker, genetic disease, genetic counseling. Meaning: [dʒɪ'netɪsɪst] n. a biologist who specializes in genetics.
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31. "By touching the bone, you leave more DNA on its surface than actually is in the bone itself, " said geneticist Johannes Krause at the Max Planck Institute, who worked on the Neanderthal specimens.
32. Internationally renowned geneticist, one of the founders of modern genetics, a distinguished scientist and educator.
33. Davies, who is himself a geneticist by training, wasn't too surprised by this about-face: "The information that these companies can give you can change and evolve over time," he says.
34. But Obeng said she would recommend that they see a geneticist after treatment.
35. "If a geneticist is honest, they would say that someone shouldn't do a DNA test before they do research, " he says.
36. Once a gene has accumulated enough mutations, it becomes a "pseudogene," notes geneticist Doron Lancet of Israel's Weizmann Institute of Science, meaning it no longer encodes a functioning receptor.
37. All my instincts as a geneticist make me question the notion of what it means to be "pure".
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