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gene transfer The insertion of genetic material into a cell.
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gene therapy Treatment that alters a gene. In studies of gene therapy for cancer, researchers are trying to improve the body's natural ability to fight the disease or to make the cancer cells more sensitive to other kinds of therapy.
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general anesthesia Drugs that cause loss of feeling or awareness and put the person to sleep.
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generic Official nonbrand names by which medicines are known. Generic names usually refer to the chemical name of the drug.
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gene flow A mechanism for evolutionary change resulting from the movement of genes from one population to another. Gene flow introduces new genes into a population and also acts to make populations more similar genetically to one another.
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