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gene

/jeen/US // dʒin //UK // (dʒiːn) //

基因,遗传

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the basic physical unit of heredity; a linear sequence of nucleotides along a segment of DNA that provides the coded instructions for synthesis of RNA, which, when translated into protein, leads to the expression of hereditary character.

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  • Mental health and resilience emerge from an ever-changing combination of genes and life experiences — some of which set the body awry early on.

  • Mental health and resilience emerge from an ever-changing mix of genes and life experiences.

  • When it did land in or near genes, they were ones that are wrapped in the molecular equivalent of razor wire, which prevents the genes from being turned on.

  • A range of woolly rhino genes displayed molecular structures that may have helped the animals survive in an arctic environment.

  • A year after receiving the gene therapy, seven of nine boys are showing positive results.

  • It got it all out there… Gene Hackman and Douglas… Melvyn Douglas is amazing.

  • Was the blackface scene with Gene Wilder in Silver Streak an important step in how American audiences view minstrelsy?

  • Another week, another study declaring the hunt for the ‘gay gene’ over.

  • Rev. V. Gene Robinson is a Senior Fellow at the Center for American Progress, Washington, DC.

  • You see, as far as passing the baton down, Michael used to look at Fred Astaire, Gene Kelly, and James Brown.

  • Mass' Gene has gone to his company; we are left alone here to meet them.

  • Gene steered the car to the cliff side of the road to prevent the peril of a plunge by the horse.

  • If no one had picked her up en route, he could easily overtake her in the big car, which Gene had now repaired.

  • "I never saw Gene looking so bad in all his life," observed Witla pére to his wife the day Eugene arrived.

  • Gene would like that, and talk a lot about going 'from Nature up to Nature's God.'