| genetic engineering |
The process by which scientists move a genetic sequence (one part of a gene) from one species and insert it into the DNA of another species, thus changing one or more traits of the receiving organism. Differs from traditional breeding, such as cross-pollination.
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| genetic |
Having to do with the genes
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| genetic drift |
Random fluctuations in gene frequency occurring in isolated populations from generation to generation. Genetic drift is the result of chance combinations of different characteristics.*
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| genetic |
Inherited.
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| genetic code |
Description: Information contained in DNA molecules, recorded by the sequence of the four bases (A, T, G and C) that form the "letters" of this alphabet. Source: Specialized encyclopedia and dictionaries Description: Sequence of nucleotides, coded in triplets (codons) along the mRNA, determining the sequence of amino acids in the production of protein. The four letters of the DNA alphabet (A, C, G, T) form 64 tripletts or codons. ...
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