genetically 的定义
genetically 近义词
等同于 inherently
更多genetically例句
- Those two species may actually be eight, or as many as 14, based on genetic evidence reported in 2016 in Science Advances.
- 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.
- An international team of researchers has released the genetic instruction books of 363 species of birds, including 267 genomes assembled for the first time.
- It’s a genetic molecule that a cell uses to “read” the instructions needed to build proteins.
- 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.
- He created his own crowd-funding platform for genetically modified organisms (GMOs), which has yet to be launched.
- Those with the disease have some cells that are genetically normal and some with the mutation.
- Last but not least, the Inhumans are a genetically advanced “inhuman race” that was formed via experimentation by the alien Kree.
- Cute labels saying products haven't been genetically modified are designed to profit off of fear, not protect you with science.
- The trade group has fought mandatory labeling of genetically modified foods.
- This Evolution says, shows that all these animals are genetically connected and all came from the same ancestors.
- Humboldt: Man sees those things as accident which he can not explain genetically.
- Most authorities hold that Magic preceded Religion, and that they are in some way genetically related.
- But tormals have certain useful, genetically transmitted talents which make them much more valuable than mere companions or pets.
- But historically and also genetically or logically the dance in its inchoateness, its undifferentiatedness, comes first.