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transgenesis the introduction of a gene or genes into cells, which leads to the transmission of the input gene (transgene) to successive generations.
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transgenerational therapy A type of psychotherapy that addresses long-standing patterns from at least three generations of the patient's family. This method focuses on functional and nonfunctional family processes.
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transgene a gene that has been spliced into a strand of DNA.
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transgenesis The introduction of foreign genes into an organism to confer new properties on that organism. This method is generally used to study the function of genes in the context of a living organism.
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