Genética in english

Genetics

pronunciation: dʒənetɪks part of speech: noun
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genética = genetics. 

Example: This decision would place the main entries where they logically belong, adjacent to such already-established forms as HUMAN BIOLOGY, HUMAN ECOLOGY, HUMAN EVOLUTION, and HUMAN genetics.

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» desde el punto de vista de la genéticagenetically .

Example: The catalog must also be designed to reveal to him/her at the same time what other editions, translations, or versions of the work, as well as other genetically related works, the library has.

» determinado por la genéticagenetically-driven .

Example: A genetically-driven tendency to look on the bright side of life is a core mechanism underlying resilience to general life stress.

» genética evolutivadevelopmental genetics .

Example: One of the bases of developmental genetics resides in the alliance of clonal analysis and genetic analysis.

» genética humanahuman genetics .

Example: Technologies that create risks that might have incommunicable global consequences include atomic energy, genetic technology, human genetics, nanotechnology, & computer science.

genético = genetic. 

Example: DEFORMITIES-GENETIC ASPECTS is an aspect of birth defects, and that has not yet become a standard LC heading.

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» acervo genéticogene pool .

Example: The result is a decreased tendency to select for drug-resistant genes in the global HIV gene pool.

» algoritmo genéticogenetic algorithm (GA) .

Example: The article 'Splashing in the gene pool' describes a recent project to investigate the use of genetic algorithms (GA) in some aspects of information retrieval.

» anormalidad genéticagenetic abnormality .

Example: Some identified risk factors that increase the chances of developing duodenum cancer are: diabetes and obesity, smoking, exposure to chemicals, genetic abnormalities and hereditary conditions, and duodenal ulcer.

» código genéticogenetic code .

Example: We'd have to mature a long, long way before we're truly ready to start playing God with out own genetic code.

» composición genéticogenetic makeup .

Example: It is not that I wanted to be a chauvinistic pig, but I guess my genetic makeup and the environment I was involved with made me one.

» defecto genéticogene defectbirth defect .

Example: Only two single gene defects are associated with gallstones.

Example: DEFORMITIES-GENETIC ASPECTS is an aspect of birth defects, and that has not yet become a standard LC heading.

» dotación genéticagenetic makeup .

Example: It is not that I wanted to be a chauvinistic pig, but I guess my genetic makeup and the environment I was involved with made me one.

» enfermedad genéticagenetic disease .

Example: Muscular dystrophy refers to a group of genetic diseases that cause progressive weakness and degeneration of skeletal muscles.

» especialista en genéticageneticist .

Example: Librarians worked with geneticist, computer experts, social scientists and many others to develop this database.

» estructura genéticagenetic makeup .

Example: It is not that I wanted to be a chauvinistic pig, but I guess my genetic makeup and the environment I was involved with made me one.

» genética molecularmolecular genetics .

Example: The flood of scholarly publications, stemming from the information explosion that has taken place in the field of molecular genetics, has been extensively indexed in MEDLINE.

» herencia genéticagenetic makeup .

Example: It is not that I wanted to be a chauvinistic pig, but I guess my genetic makeup and the environment I was involved with made me one.

» huella genéticagenetic fingerprintDNA fingerprint .

Example: The genetic fingerprint is a species of personal bar-code, which allows the genetic identification of individuals as well as the analysis of biological kinship.

Example: DNA tests proved that the DNA fingerprint from the semen found on the two murdered victims was not the same as Buckland's.

» identificación genéticagenetic fingerprinting .

Example: For the first time, genetic fingerprinting would be used to exonerate a suspect and convict the guilty person.

» ingeniería genéticagenetic engineering .

Example: The article 'Future tense: science fiction confronts the new science' reviews recent science fiction novels for young adults that deal with artificial intelligence, robotics and genetic engineering.

» investigación genéticagenetic research .

Example: He makes science easy to understand and 'wows' the reader with terrific examples of how modern genetic research is lifting the curtain on human history.

» manipulación genéticagenetic manipulation .

Example: In fact, neither Hitler's bungled attempts nor mad cow disease have anything to do with modern genetic manipulation.

» material genéticogenetic material .

Example: These people should be shot on sight and all their genetic material vaporized... fucking losers.

» perfil genéticogenetic pattern .

Example: Genetic patterns in organisms as diverse as willows and salamanders can be used to compare members of an ecosystem with disparate traits.

» tecnología genéticagene technologygenetic technology .

Example: Its parodic content hypothesizes that Noah's ark comprised the first gene pool and was the first experiment in gene technology.

Example: Technologies that create risks that might have incommunicable global consequences include atomic energy, genetic technology, human genetics, nanotechnology, & computer science.

Genética synonyms

genetic science in spanish: ciencia genetica, pronunciation: dʒənetɪksaɪəns part of speech: noun
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