genetically / dʒəˈnɛt ɪk /

基因上基因上的基因在基因上

genetically 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. Biology. pertaining or according to genetics.
  2. of, relating to, or produced by genes; genic.
  3. of, relating to, or influenced by geneses or origins.

genetically 近义词

genetically

等同于 inherently

更多genetically例句

  1. Those two species may actually be eight, or as many as 14, based on genetic evidence reported in 2016 in Science Advances.
  2. If there is a match between genetic profiles, it does not mean that police have found their suspect — but rather they may have located a relative of their suspect.
  3. An international team of researchers has released the genetic instruction books of 363 species of birds, including 267 genomes assembled for the first time.
  4. It’s a genetic molecule that a cell uses to “read” the instructions needed to build proteins.
  5. Not only were these four cases on the same flight, the authors of the paper concluded that each case had a virus with a genetic sequence that had never been documented in Hong Kong before.
  6. He created his own crowd-funding platform for genetically modified organisms (GMOs), which has yet to be launched.
  7. Those with the disease have some cells that are genetically normal and some with the mutation.
  8. Last but not least, the Inhumans are a genetically advanced “inhuman race” that was formed via experimentation by the alien Kree.
  9. Cute labels saying products haven't been genetically modified are designed to profit off of fear, not protect you with science.
  10. The trade group has fought mandatory labeling of genetically modified foods.
  11. This Evolution says, shows that all these animals are genetically connected and all came from the same ancestors.
  12. Humboldt: Man sees those things as accident which he can not explain genetically.
  13. Most authorities hold that Magic preceded Religion, and that they are in some way genetically related.
  14. But tormals have certain useful, genetically transmitted talents which make them much more valuable than mere companions or pets.
  15. But historically and also genetically or logically the dance in its inchoateness, its undifferentiatedness, comes first.