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Genetic engineering

N พันธุวิศวกรรม  การตัดต่อ ยีน  pan-tu-wid-sa-wa-kam

 

genet

N สัตว์กินเนื้อ ตัวเล็กช นิดหนึ่ง 

 

genetic

A เกี่ยวกับ พันธุกรรม  genetical

 

genetical

A เกี่ยวกับ พันธุกรรม  genetic

 

geneticist

N นัก พันธุศาสตร์  ผู้เชี่ยวชาญ ทาง ด้าน พันธุกรรม  nak-pan-tu-sad

 

genetics

N พันธุศาสตร์  การให้กำเนิด  pan-tu-sad

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

GENET

n.A small-sized, well-proportioned Spanish horse. 1. An animal of the weasel kind, less than the martin.

 

GENETHLIACAL, GENETHLIAC

a.[Gr. to be born. ] Pertaining to nativities as calculated by astrologers; showing the positions of the stars at the birth of any person. [Little used. ]

 

GENETHLIACS

n.The science of calculating nativities or predicting the future events of life from the stars which preside at the birth of persons. [Little used. ]

 

GENETHLIATIC

n.He who calculates nativities. [Little used. ]

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

GENET; GENETTE

Gen "et, Ge *nette " (, n. Etym: [F. genette, Sp. gineta, fr. Ar. jarnei

 

1. (Zoöl.)

 

Defn: One of several species of small Carnivora of the genus Genetta, allied to the civets, but having the scent glands less developed, and without a pouch.

 

Note: The common genet (Genetta vulgaris ) of Southern Europe, Asia Minor, and North Africa, is dark gray, spotted with black. The long tail is banded with black and white. The Cape genet (G. felina ), and the berbe (G. pardina ), are related African species.

 

2. The fur of the common genet (Genetta vulgaris ); also, any skin dressed in imitation of this fur.

 

GENET

Gen "et, n. Etym: [See Jennet. ]

 

Defn: A small-sized, well-proportioned, Spanish horse; a jennet. Shak.

 

GENETHLIAC

Ge *neth "li *ac, a. Etym: [L. genethliacus, Gr.

 

Defn: Pertaining to nativities; calculated by astrologers; showing position of stars at one's birth. Howell.

 

GENETHLIAC

GENETHLIAC Ge *neth "li *ac, n.

 

1. A birthday poem.

 

2. One skilled in genethliacs.

 

GENETHLIACAL

GENETHLIACAL Gen `eth *li "a *cal, a.

 

Defn: Genethliac.

 

GENETHLIACS

GENETHLIACS Ge *neth "li *acs, n.

 

Defn: The science of calculating nativities, or predicting the future events of life from the stars which preside at birth. Jhonson.

 

GENETHLIALOGY

Ge *neth `li *al "o *gy, n. Etym: [Gr.

 

Defn: Divination as to the destinies of one newly born; the act or art of casting nativities; astrology.

 

GENETHLIATIC

GENETHLIATIC Ge *neth `li *at "ic, n.

 

Defn: One who calculates nativities. Sir W. Drummond.

 

GENETIC

GENETIC Ge *net "ic, a.

 

Defn: Same as Genetical.

 

GENETICAL

Ge *net "ic *al, a. Etym: [See Genesis. ]

 

Defn: Pertaining to, concerned with, or determined by, the genesis of anything, or its natural mode of production or development. This historical, genetical method of viewing prior systems of philosophy. Hare.

 

GENETICALLY

GENETICALLY Ge *net "ic *al *ly, adv.

 

Defn: In a genetical manner.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

genet

gen et 1 |ˈjenit ˈʤɛnət | noun a nocturnal, catlike mammal of the civet family with short legs, spotted fur, and a long bushy ringed tail, found in Africa, southwestern Europe, and Arabia. [Genus Genetta, family Viverridae: several species, in particular the common (or small-spotted ) genet (G. genetta ).] the fur of the genet. ORIGIN Middle English (used in the plural meaning genet skins ): from Old French genete, probably via Catalan, Portuguese, or Spanish from Arabic jarnaiṭ.

 

genet

gen et 2 |ˈjenit ˌʤɛnɪt | noun another term for jennet ( sense 2 ).

 

Genet, Jean

Ge net, Jean |jəˈnā ʤəˈneɪ | (1910 –86 ), French novelist, poet, and playwright. Much of his work portrayed life in the criminal and homosexual underworlds, of which he was a part. Notable works: Our Lady of the Flowers (novel, 1944 ), The Maids (play, 1947 ), and The Thief's Journal (autobiography, 1949 ).

 

genetic

ge net ic |jəˈnetik ʤəˈnɛdɪk | adjective 1 of or relating to genes or heredity: all the cells in the body contain the same genetic information. of or relating to genetics: an attempt to control mosquitoes by genetic techniques. 2 of or relating to origin; arising from a common origin: the genetic relations between languages. DERIVATIVES ge net i cal adjective, ge net i cal ly |-ik (ə )lē |adverb ORIGIN mid 19th cent. ( sense 2 ): from genesis, on the pattern of pairs such as antithesis, antithetic .

 

genetically modified

ge net i cal ly mod i fied |jəˈnetik (ə )lē ˈmädəˌfīd ʤəˌnɛtɪkəli ˈmɑdəfaɪd |(abbr.: GM ) adjective (of an organism or crop ) containing genetic material that has been artificially altered so as to produce a desired characteristic: genetically modified viruses to insert new genes into growing plants.

 

genetic blueprint

ge net ic blue print noun (not in technical use ) a gene map, or a genome map.

 

genetic code

ge net ic code |ʤəˈnɛdɪk koʊd | noun the nucleotide triplets of DNA and RNA molecules that carry genetic information in living cells. See triplet code.

 

genetic counseling

ge net ic coun sel ing noun the giving of advice to prospective parents concerning the chances of genetic disorders in a future child.

 

genetic drift

ge net ic drift noun Biology variation in the relative frequency of different genotypes in a small population, owing to the chance disappearance of particular genes as individuals die or do not reproduce.

 

genetic engineering

ge net ic en gi neer ing |ʤəˈnɛdɪk ˌɛnʤəˈnɪ (ə )rɪŋ | noun the deliberate modification of the characteristics of an organism by manipulating its genetic material.

 

genetic fingerprinting

ge net ic fin ger print ing |ʤəˈnɛdɪk ˈfɪŋɡərˌprɪn (t )ɪŋ |(also genetic profiling ) noun another term for DNA fingerprinting.

 

genetic imprinting

gen |et ¦ic im ¦print |ing noun [ mass noun ] the differential expression of genetic traits depending on the parent from which they were inherited.

 

genetic information

gen |et ¦ic in |for |ma ¦tion noun [ mass noun ] the genetic potential of an organism carried in the base sequence of its DNA (or, in some viruses, RNA ) according to the genetic code.

 

genetic load

ge net ic load noun Biology the presence of unfavorable genetic material in the genes of a population.

 

genetic map

ge net ic map noun a graphic representation of a chromosome including the position of its genes. DERIVATIVES ge net ic map ping noun

 

genetic marker

ge net ic mark er noun a gene or short sequence of DNA used to identify a chromosome or to locate other genes on a genetic map.

 

genetic pollution

ge net ic pol lu tion noun the spread of altered genes from genetically engineered organisms to other, nonengineered organisms, esp. by cross-pollination.

 

genetics

ge net ics |jəˈnetiks ʤəˈnɛdɪks | plural noun [ treated as sing. ] the study of heredity and the variation of inherited characteristics. [ treated as sing. or pl. ] the genetic properties or features of an organism, characteristic, etc.: the effects of family genetics on the choice of career. DERIVATIVES ge net i cist |-ˈnetəsist |noun

 

genetic testing

ge net ic test ing (also genetic screening ) noun the sequencing of human DNA in order to discover genetic differences, anomalies, or mutations that may prove pathological. genetic testing to identify HLA status in the fetuses of 49 couples considered at risk.

 

Oxford Dictionary

genet

genet 1 |ˈdʒɛnɪt | noun a catlike nocturnal mammal of the civet family with short legs, spotted fur, and a long bushy ringed tail, found in Africa, SW Europe, and Arabia. Genus Genetta, family Viverridae: several species, in particular the common (or small-spotted ) genet (G. genetta ). [ mass noun ] the fur of the genet. ORIGIN Middle English (used in the plural meaning genet skins ): from Old French genete, probably via Catalan, Portuguese, or Spanish from Arabic jarnaiṭ.

 

Genet, Jean

Genet, Jean |ʒəˈneɪ, French ʒəne | (1910 –86 ), French novelist, poet, and dramatist. Much of his work portrayed life in the criminal and homosexual underworlds, of which he was a part. Notable works: Our Lady of the Flowers (novel, 1944 ), The Thief's Journal (autobiography, 1949 ), and The Maids (play, 1947 ).

 

genetic

genetic |dʒɪˈnɛtɪk | adjective 1 relating to genes or heredity: genetic abnormalities. relating to genetics: there are fears that genetic techniques could be abused. 2 relating to origin, or arising from a common origin: the genetic relations between languages. DERIVATIVES genetical adjective, genetically adverb ORIGIN mid 19th cent. (in sense 2 ): from genesis, on the pattern of pairs such as antithesis, antithetic .

 

genetically modified

gen ¦et ¦ic |al ¦ly modi |fied adjective (of an organism ) containing genetic material that has been artificially altered so as to produce a desired characteristic.

 

genetic blueprint

ge net ic blue print noun (not in technical use ) a gene map, or a genome map.

 

genetic code

gen |et ¦ic code noun [ mass noun ] the means by which DNA and RNA molecules carry genetic information in living cells. See triplet code.

 

genetic counselling

gen |et ¦ic coun ¦sel |ling noun [ mass noun ] the giving of advice to prospective parents concerning the risks of genetic disorders in a future child.

 

genetic drift

gen |et ¦ic drift noun [ mass noun ] Biology variation in the relative frequency of different genotypes in a small population, owing to the chance disappearance of particular genes as individuals die or do not reproduce.

 

genetic engineering

gen |et ¦ic en ¦gin |eer |ing noun [ mass noun ] the deliberate modification of the characteristics of an organism by manipulating its genetic material.

 

genetic fingerprinting

genetic fingerprinting (also genetic profiling ) noun [ mass noun ] the analysis of DNA from samples of body tissues or fluids in order to identify individuals.

 

genetic imprinting

gen |et ¦ic im ¦print |ing noun [ mass noun ] the differential expression of genetic traits depending on the parent from which they were inherited.

 

genetic information

gen |et ¦ic in |for |ma ¦tion noun [ mass noun ] the genetic potential of an organism carried in the base sequence of its DNA (or, in some viruses, RNA ) according to the genetic code.

 

genetic load

gen |et ¦ic load noun [ mass noun ] Biology the presence of unfavourable genetic material in the genes of a population.

 

genetic map

ge net ic map noun a graphic representation of a chromosome including the position of its genes. DERIVATIVES ge net ic map ping noun

 

genetic marker

ge net ic mark er noun a gene or short sequence of DNA used to identify a chromosome or to locate other genes on a genetic map.

 

genetic pollution

gen |et ¦ic pol |lu ¦tion noun [ mass noun ] the spread of altered genes from genetically engineered organisms to other, non-engineered organisms, especially by cross-pollination.

 

genetics

gen ¦et |ics |dʒɪˈnɛtɪks | plural noun [ treated as sing. ] the study of heredity and the variation of inherited characteristics. [ treated as sing. or pl. ] the genetic properties or features of an organism, characteristic, etc.: the effects of family genetics on the choice of career. DERIVATIVES geneticist |-tɪsɪst |noun

 

genetic testing

genetic testing (also genetic screening ) noun [ mass noun ] the study of a person's DNA in order to identify genetic differences or susceptibility to particular diseases or abnormalities.

 

Duden Dictionary

Genet

Ge net Eigenname |ʒəˈneː |französischer Schriftsteller

 

Genethliakon

Ge n eth li a kon , Ge neth li a kon Substantiv, Neutrum , das |Genethl i akon |das Genethliakon; Genitiv: des Genethliakons, Plural: die Genethliaka griechisch antikes Geburtstagsgedicht

 

Genetic Engineering

Ge ne tic En gi nee ring Substantiv, Neutrum , das |dʒɪˈnetɪk ɛndʒɪˈnɪərɪŋ |das Genetic Engineering; Genitiv: des Genetic Engineering [s ] englisch Gentechnologie

 

Genetik

Ge ne tik Substantiv, feminin Biologie , die |Gen e tik |die Genetik; Genitiv: der Genetik zu griechisch génesis, Genese Wissenschaft, die sich mit den Gesetzmäßigkeiten der Vererbung von Merkmalen und mit den grundlegenden Phänomenen der Vererbung im Bereich der Moleküle befasst; Vererbungslehre

 

Genetiker

Ge ne ti ker Substantiv, maskulin , der |Gen e tiker |der Genetiker; Genitiv: des Genetikers, Plural: die Genetiker Wissenschaftler auf dem Gebiet der Genetik; Genforscher

 

Genetikerin

Ge ne ti ke rin Substantiv, feminin , die |Gen e tikerin |weibliche Form zu Genetiker

 

genetisch

ge ne tisch Adjektiv Biologie |gen e tisch |a die Entstehung, Entwicklung der Lebewesen (im Sinne der Genetik ) betreffend; entwicklungsgeschichtlich, erblich bedingt die genetische Verwandtschaft von Lebewesen | genetische Zusammenhänge, Faktoren | genetischer Fingerabdruck (Fingerabdruck ) b auf der Genetik beruhend, dazu gehörend genetische Experimente

 

Genette

Ge net te Substantiv, feminin , die |ʒəˈnɛt (ə ) ʒe …|die Genette; Genitiv: der Genette, Plural: die Genettes und Genetten arabisch-spanisch-französisch Ginsterkatze; Schleichkatze der afrikanischen Steppen auch in Südfrankreich und den Pyrenäen

 

French Dictionary

genêt

genêt n. m. nom masculin Arbrisseau à fleurs jaunes. Note Orthographique gen êt.

 

généticien

généticien généticienne n. m. f. féminin et nom masculin Spécialiste de la génétique.

 

génétique

génétique adj. et n. f. adjectif Qui est relatif à l ’hérédité, aux gènes. : Un caractère génétique, c ’est un caractère inscrit dans les chromosomes. SYNONYME héréditaire . nom féminin Branche de la biologie qui s ’intéresse à l ’hérédité, c ’est-à -dire aux caractères qui se transmettent de génération en génération. : Grâce à la génétique, on pourra guérir certaines maladies. LOCUTIONS Empreinte génétique. Patrimoine génétique inscrit dans l ’ADN des cellules, spécifique de chaque individu, et qui permet son identification. Matériel génétique. Support de l ’information héréditaire.

 

génétiquement

génétiquement adv. adverbe D ’un point de vue génétique. LOCUTION Organisme génétiquement modifié (OGM ). Organisme dont le génome a été modifié par introduction d ’un fragment d ’ADN.

 

Spanish Dictionary

genética

genética nombre femenino Parte de la biología que estudia los genes y los mecanismos que regulan la transmisión de los caracteres hereditarios :Mendel es considerado el padre de la genética .

 

genético, -ca

genético, -ca adjetivo 1 De los genes o relacionado con ellos :código genético; material genético; mutación genética; enfermedades genéticas .2 De la genética o relacionado con ella .3 De la génesis o relacionado con el principio u origen de una cosa :no se sabe de forma segura cuál fue el proceso genético de la Tierra .ETIMOLOGÍA Préstamo del griego gennêtikos ‘propio de la generación ’. De la familia etimológica de engendrar (V.).

 

genetista

genetista nombre común Persona que es especialista en genética :el genetista se encarga de investigar las enfermedades llamadas “hereditarias ”, y de, una vez trazado un esquema de transmisión, asesorar a los hijos presentes o futuros sobre las posibilidades que tienen de padecer las enfermedades que los padres padecían .

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

genetic

ge net ic /dʒənétɪk /形容詞 遺伝子の [による ]; 遺伝学 [発生学 ]的な .~̀ lgorithm 〘コンピュ 〙遺伝的アルゴリズム .~̀ c de the 〘生化 〙遺伝暗号 .~̀ c unseling 遺伝相談 〘生まれてくる子供の遺伝 (子 )上の問題を扱うカウンセリング 〙.~̀ engin ering 遺伝子工学 .~̀ f ngerprint 遺伝子指紋 .~̀ f ngerprinting 遺伝子指紋法, DNA鑑定 .~̀ inform tion 遺伝情報 .~̀ manipul tion 遺伝子操作 .~̀ m p 遺伝 (子 )地図 .~̀ m rker 遺伝標識 .~̀ scr ening 遺伝子スクリーニング .

 

genetically

ge net i cal ly /dʒənétɪk (ə )li /gene 副詞 遺伝子 ()的に []genetically modified [engineered ] foods 遺伝子組み換え食品 (!前者をGM foodsと略すこともある ) .

 

geneticist

ge net i cist /dʒənétɪsɪst /名詞 C 遺伝学者 .

 

genetics

ge net ics /dʒənétɪks /名詞 1 U 〖単数扱い 〗遺伝学 .2 〖集合的に; 単複両扱い 〗遺伝的特徴 .