Synonym: genetic science. Similar words: genetic, frenetic, electromagnetic spectrum, aesthetics, magnetic, energetic, diamagnetic, paramagnetic. Meaning: n. the branch of biology that studies heredity and variation in organisms.
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31 This is done by dedicated groups of individuals in medical, personnel and dosimetry, health statistics and genetics departments.
32 He entered University College to study zoology and stayed on to work in genetics.
33 Genetics is to biology what atomic theory is to physics.
34 The experimental approach to the study of heredity led to the creation of the new science of genetics.
35 Population genetics owes its origin to Francis Galton, who put the study of human heredity on a mathematical footing.
36 Second, most scientific disciplines, including molecular biology and genetics are obliged to seek funding for research from industry.
37 He plays Sherman Klump, a college professor and genetics researcher.
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38 Sociobiology's gender biases emerge more generally in its selectivity about genetics.
39 Genetics and biology have little to tell us that is relevant, except in so far as these sciences throw light on human nature in general.
40 Studies include analysis of the genetics of growth using laboratory animals and of quantitative production traits in livestock.
41 London also will oversee laws governing abortion, human fertilization and genetics.
42 Did you see that program about genetics that was on a little while ago?
43 He gave as an example some of the early work in genetics which has paved the way for biotechnological developments.
44 An analogy can be drawn with the notion of mutations in genetics.
45 Such work is considered essential in studying human genetics and in testing some types of new drugs.
46 Alongside the clinical concerns there has been significant progress in our understanding of the molecular genetics.
47 Bear in mind that following scientific advice usually helps you make the most of your genetics and training.
48 Genome Therapeutics Corp., which develops therapies based on genetics, had a 300 percent return.
49 Later discoveries about genetics, molecular biology, population dynamics and behaviour have given it new dimensions.
50 The authors dwell on the conflicts of interest arising from the commercialization of genetics and biotechnology.
51 With astonishing technical virtuosity, the genetics revolution is pushing out into unknown territory.
52 My daughter, praise the serendipity of genetics, is at ease in a troop.
53 Advances in molecular biology in recent years have served to emphasize the possible relationships between homoeopathy, immunology and genetics.
54 Students lobbed questions at Gould as if he were a backstop, questions on evolution, genetics, religion.
55 Search for a preventive treatment for the disease has been greatly aided by advances in molecular genetics.
56 During the years when the elephant jibe was rife, microbial genetics was at the forefront of molecular biology.
57 When inheritance is controlled by many genes, the cruder techniques of quantitative genetics can be applied.
58 Advances in medical technology and the breakthroughs in genetics make it easier for Britain to move towards an insurance-based system.
59 A few more technical terms are essential, and then we can discard the whole jargon-ridden dictionary of genetics.
60 The early chapters give a basic knowledge of nucleic acid metabolism and chemistry, with an outline of elementary genetics.
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