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genetics

English

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Etymology

From Ancient Greek ??????? (génesis, origin). Coined by English biologist William Bateson in 1905 in a letter to zoologist Adam Sedgwick, and first used publicly by Bateson at a lecture to the International Conference on Plant Hybridization in 1906.

Pronunciation

  • (UK, US) IPA(key): /d???n?.t?ks/
  • IPA(key): /d??.?n?.t?ks/

Noun

genetics (uncountable)

  1. (biology, genetics) The branch of biology that deals with the transmission and variation of inherited characteristics, in particular chromosomes and DNA.
  2. (biology, genetics) The genetic makeup of a specific individual or species.
    • 2005, Mark Linden O’Meara, The Feeling Soul: A Roadmap to Healing and Living, Soul Care Publishing, ?ISBN, page 45:
      As a result of your father’s, mother’s, and their parents genetics, you are born with a genetic structure that is dealt to you at conception. [] Our ancestry determines our genetics.
    Synonym: genes

Derived terms

Translations

See also

  • Appendix:Glossary of genetics

Occitan

Adjective

genetics

  1. masculine plural of genetic

genetics From the web:

  • what genetics are inherited by the mother
  • what genetics mean
  • what genetics determine height
  • what genetics come from each parent
  • what genetics determine twins
  • what genetics do i have
  • what genetics determine hair loss
  • what genetics cause autism


genomes

English

Noun

genomes

  1. plural of genome

Anagrams

  • emonges, mesogen

Catalan

Noun

genomes

  1. plural of genoma

genomes From the web:

  • what genomes have been sequenced
  • what genomes are present in animal cells
  • genomes what do they do
  • what does genome mean
  • what are genomes made of
  • what are genomes in biology
  • what do genomes do
  • what are genomes used for
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