English-Wörter für 'The process of geneticizing.'
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noun
- genetic engineering
- The use of living organisms (especially microorganisms) in industrial, agricultural, medical and other technological applications.
- The application of the principles and practices of engineering and technology to the life sciences.
- the branch of molecular biology that studies the use of microorganisms to perform specific industrial processes
- the branch of engineering science in which biological science is used to study the relation between workers and their environments
noun
- (usually uncountable) Initialism of genetic modification.
- (countable, roleplaying games) Initialism of game master, game mistress, or game moderator.
- (countable) Initialism of George Medal.
- (usually uncountable) Initialism of genital mutilation.
- (countable, also attributively) Initialism of gender minority.
- (countable) Initialism of gold master.
- (countable) Initialism of general manager.
- (countable, chess) Initialism of Grandmaster or grandmaster.
- (countable, MLE, slang) Initialism of gang member.
- (usually uncountable, nautical, engineering, physics) Metacentric height, a measure of a ship's static stability in roll.
adj
intj
name
verb
noun
- (biology) A genetic precursor.
- The spirit of one's ancestor.
- (India, law) A descendant of one's ancestors.
- One who follows, honors, or is attracted to an ancestral tradition.
- An ancestor or forbear.
- (logic) A relationship in which something is a precursor.
- An elderly relative.
- An earlier version of something.
- A forerunner; One who was involved in an earlier version of something.
adj
noun
- The process in which two or more populations accumulate genetic changes (mutations) through time.
- The state or degree of being divergent: of diverging.
- (calculus) The operator which maps a function F=(F₁, ... Fₙ) from a n-dimensional vector space to itself to the function ∑ᵢ₌₁ⁿ(∂F_i)/(∂x_i).
- a difference between conflicting facts or claims or opinions
- an infinite series that has no limit
- a variation that deviates from the standard or norm
- the act of moving away in different direction from a common point
noun
- (genetics) The technology of gene manipulation.
- (biology, biochemistry) The branch of biology that studies the macromolecules of life, such as proteins, lipoproteins and nucleic acids.
- (genetics) The branch of biology that studies the manipulation of genetic sequence of DNA.
- the branch of biology that studies the structure and activity of macromolecules essential to life (and especially with their genetic role)
adj
- of or relating to the science of genetics
- occurring among members of a family usually by heredity
- of or relating to or produced by or being a gene
- pertaining to or referring to origin
- (linguistics) Based on shared membership in a linguistic family.
- (theology) Based on a shared membership in a religious family.
- Caused by genes.
- Of or relating to origin (genesis).
- (genetics) Relating to genetics or genes.
adj
verb
noun
- (genetics) The breeding of an individual with a phenotypically recessive individual, in order to determine the zygosity of the former by analysing proportions of offspring phenotypes.
- a cross between an organism whose genotype for a certain trait is unknown and an organism that is homozygous recessive for that trait so the unknown genotype can be determined from that of the offspring
noun
- (genetics) The modification of a hereditary trait.
- (astronomy) Deviation from the mean orbit of a heavenly body.
- The act of varying; a partial change in the form, position, state, or qualities of a thing.
- (nautical) The angular difference at the vessel between the direction of true north and magnetic north.
- (music) A technique where material is repeated with alterations to the melody, harmony, rhythm, timbre, texture, counterpoint or orchestration; but with some invariant characteristic, e.g. a ground bass.
- (board games) A line of play that differs from the original.
- A related but distinct thing.
- (linguistics) The situation where two or more linguistic forms appear in the same environment without a change in meaning, the choice of form being determined by factors of dialect, sociolect, register or simply the speaker's preference.
- (biology) an organism that has characteristics resulting from chromosomal alteration
- the act of changing or altering something slightly but noticeably from the norm or standard
- an activity that varies from a norm or standard
- the process of varying or being varied
- (ballet) a solo dance or dance figure
- something a little different from others of the same type
- an instance of change; the rate or magnitude of change
- (astronomy) any perturbation of the mean motion or orbit of a planet or satellite (especially a perturbation of the earth's moon)
- the angle (at a particular location) between magnetic north and true north
- an artifact that deviates from a norm or standard
- a repetition of a musical theme in which it is modified or embellished
noun
- (genetics) The act of copying a nucleotide sequence from one chromosome to another.
- (genetics) A nucleotide sequence copied through such a process.
- (biology) The act or process of dividing by natural growth or spontaneous action.
- The act of duplicating.
- A duplicate.
- A folding over; a fold.
- a copy that corresponds to an original exactly
- the act of copying or making a duplicate (or duplicates) of something
adj
noun
noun
- the biological process whereby genetic factors are transmitted from one generation to the next
- the total of inherited attributes
- Hereditary transmission of the physical and genetic qualities of parents to their offspring; the biological law by which living beings tend to repeat their characteristics in their descendants.
noun
- genetic engineering
- The use of living organisms (especially microorganisms) in industrial, agricultural, medical and other technological applications.
- The application of the principles and practices of engineering and technology to the life sciences.
- the branch of molecular biology that studies the use of microorganisms to perform specific industrial processes
- the branch of engineering science in which biological science is used to study the relation between workers and their environments
noun
- (usually uncountable) Initialism of genetic modification.
- (countable, roleplaying games) Initialism of game master, game mistress, or game moderator.
- (countable) Initialism of George Medal.
- (usually uncountable) Initialism of genital mutilation.
- (countable, also attributively) Initialism of gender minority.
- (countable) Initialism of gold master.
- (countable) Initialism of general manager.
- (countable, chess) Initialism of Grandmaster or grandmaster.
- (countable, MLE, slang) Initialism of gang member.
- (usually uncountable, nautical, engineering, physics) Metacentric height, a measure of a ship's static stability in roll.
adj
intj
name
verb
noun
- (biology) A genetic precursor.
- The spirit of one's ancestor.
- (India, law) A descendant of one's ancestors.
- One who follows, honors, or is attracted to an ancestral tradition.
- An ancestor or forbear.
- (logic) A relationship in which something is a precursor.
- An elderly relative.
- An earlier version of something.
- A forerunner; One who was involved in an earlier version of something.
adj
noun
- The process in which two or more populations accumulate genetic changes (mutations) through time.
- The state or degree of being divergent: of diverging.
- (calculus) The operator which maps a function F=(F₁, ... Fₙ) from a n-dimensional vector space to itself to the function ∑ᵢ₌₁ⁿ(∂F_i)/(∂x_i).
- a difference between conflicting facts or claims or opinions
- an infinite series that has no limit
- a variation that deviates from the standard or norm
- the act of moving away in different direction from a common point
noun
- (genetics) The technology of gene manipulation.
- (biology, biochemistry) The branch of biology that studies the macromolecules of life, such as proteins, lipoproteins and nucleic acids.
- (genetics) The branch of biology that studies the manipulation of genetic sequence of DNA.
- the branch of biology that studies the structure and activity of macromolecules essential to life (and especially with their genetic role)
noun
- (genetics) The modification of a hereditary trait.
- (astronomy) Deviation from the mean orbit of a heavenly body.
- The act of varying; a partial change in the form, position, state, or qualities of a thing.
- (nautical) The angular difference at the vessel between the direction of true north and magnetic north.
- (music) A technique where material is repeated with alterations to the melody, harmony, rhythm, timbre, texture, counterpoint or orchestration; but with some invariant characteristic, e.g. a ground bass.
- (board games) A line of play that differs from the original.
- A related but distinct thing.
- (linguistics) The situation where two or more linguistic forms appear in the same environment without a change in meaning, the choice of form being determined by factors of dialect, sociolect, register or simply the speaker's preference.
- (biology) an organism that has characteristics resulting from chromosomal alteration
- the act of changing or altering something slightly but noticeably from the norm or standard
- an activity that varies from a norm or standard
- the process of varying or being varied
- (ballet) a solo dance or dance figure
- something a little different from others of the same type
- an instance of change; the rate or magnitude of change
- (astronomy) any perturbation of the mean motion or orbit of a planet or satellite (especially a perturbation of the earth's moon)
- the angle (at a particular location) between magnetic north and true north
- an artifact that deviates from a norm or standard
- a repetition of a musical theme in which it is modified or embellished
noun
- (genetics) The act of copying a nucleotide sequence from one chromosome to another.
- (genetics) A nucleotide sequence copied through such a process.
- (biology) The act or process of dividing by natural growth or spontaneous action.
- The act of duplicating.
- A duplicate.
- A folding over; a fold.
- a copy that corresponds to an original exactly
- the act of copying or making a duplicate (or duplicates) of something
noun
- the biological process whereby genetic factors are transmitted from one generation to the next
- the total of inherited attributes
- Hereditary transmission of the physical and genetic qualities of parents to their offspring; the biological law by which living beings tend to repeat their characteristics in their descendants.
verb
noun
- (genetics) The breeding of an individual with a phenotypically recessive individual, in order to determine the zygosity of the former by analysing proportions of offspring phenotypes.
- a cross between an organism whose genotype for a certain trait is unknown and an organism that is homozygous recessive for that trait so the unknown genotype can be determined from that of the offspring
adj
- of or relating to the science of genetics
- occurring among members of a family usually by heredity
- of or relating to or produced by or being a gene
- pertaining to or referring to origin
- (linguistics) Based on shared membership in a linguistic family.
- (theology) Based on a shared membership in a religious family.
- Caused by genes.
- Of or relating to origin (genesis).
- (genetics) Relating to genetics or genes.
adj
noun
- (usually uncountable) Initialism of genetic modification.
- (countable, roleplaying games) Initialism of game master, game mistress, or game moderator.
- (countable) Initialism of George Medal.
- (usually uncountable) Initialism of genital mutilation.
- (countable, also attributively) Initialism of gender minority.
- (countable) Initialism of gold master.
- (countable) Initialism of general manager.
- (countable, chess) Initialism of Grandmaster or grandmaster.
- (countable, MLE, slang) Initialism of gang member.
- (usually uncountable, nautical, engineering, physics) Metacentric height, a measure of a ship's static stability in roll.