| GDID | genetically determined immunodeficiency disease |
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| GH | general health; general hospital; genetic hypertension; genetically hypertensive [rat]; geniohyoid; ... |
| GRF | gastrin-releasing factor; genetically related macrophage factor; gonadotropin-releasing factor; grow... |
| GSD | genetically significant dose; Gerstmann-Straussler disease; glutathione synthetase deficiency; glyco... |
| GEPR | Genetically Epilepsy-Prone Rat |
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| GMOs | Genetically Modified Organisms |
| GEMS | Genetically engineered microorganisms |
| GEPR-9 | Genetically epilepsy-prone rats |
| GH | Genetically hypertensive |
| genetically | <biology> In a genetical manner. (07 May 1998) |
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| genetically significant dose | <physics, radiobiology> The genetically significant dose is that which, if received by every member of the population, would be expected to produce the same genetic injury to the population as do the actual doses received by the individuals irradiated. Thus, the genetically significant dose is the dose equivalent to the gonads weighted for the age and sex distribution in those members of the irradiated population expected to have offspring. The genetically significant dose is expressed in sieverts (or rem). Acronym: GSD (06 Aug 1998) |
| genetically modified organism |
An organism with genetic material that has been altered using gene technology.
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| genetically modified organism |
Organisms that result from the introduction, removal, or suppression of genes using DNA manipulation technology.
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| genetically modified organism |
An organism whose genetic makeup has been changed by any method including natural processes, genetic engineering, cloning, mutagenesis, or others.
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| genetically modified organism |
): Often, the label GMO and the term "transgenic" are used to refer to organisms that have acquired novel genes from other organisms by laboratory "gene transfer" methods.
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| genetically modified organism |
plant or animal whose genetic makeup has been scientifically altered to produce desirable new traits or eliminate undesirable ones.
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| genetically | by genetic mechanisms |
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