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genotoxic the ability of a substance to damage DNA.
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genotype the genetic characteristics of a cell or organism. Also the combination of the alleles at a particular locus.
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genome The general term for all the genes carried by a cell.
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genotoxic This is the adjective applied to any substance that is able to cause harmful changes to DNA. Such changes may lead to a transformed cell which can form a malignant tumour.
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genotype Description: The entire genetic constitution of an organism, or the genetic composition at a specific gene locus or set of loci. Source: Specialized encyclopedia and dictionaries Description: The specific genetic makeup of an organism, as contrasted with the actual characteristics of an organism (see phenotype). Source: Specialized encyclopedia and dictionaries
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