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Having to do with genes, structures found in every cell of the body. Each gene contains information that directs the activities of cells and controls the way an individual develops.
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| genetic marker |
An identifiable substance that is associated with a normal or an abnormal gene.
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| genetics |
The branch of biology that deals with heredity.
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| genetic code |
The nucleotide sequence of a DNA molecule (or, in certain viruses, of an RNA molecule) in which information for the synthesis of proteins is contained. (16)
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| genetic engineering |
A process of inserting new genetic information into existing cells in order to modify a specific organism for the purpose of changing one of its characteristics.
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