genetics

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İngilizce - Türkçe
kalıtımbilim
(Denizbilim) kalıtbilim
genetik

Genetik yalan söylemez. - Genetics doesn't lie.

Genetik asla değişmeyecek. - Genetics will never change.

genetik bilimi
i., biyol. genetik
(Tıp) Genetik (jenetik), soya çekim hadiselerini incleeyen biyoloji kolu, şahısların karakterlerinin kaynak ve gelişmelerini inceleyen bilim
{i} soyaçekim bilimi
jenetik
soyaçekim olaylarını inceleyen biyoloji dalı
(Pisikoloji, Ruhbilim) genetik bilim
behavior genetics
(Pisikoloji, Ruhbilim) davranış genetiği
genetic
(Tıp) genetik analiz
population genetics
popülasyon genetiği
genetic
kalıtsal

Kistik fibrozis, kalıtsal bir hastalıktır. - Cystic fibrosis is a genetic disease.

Bu hayvanın, bazı kalıtsal sorunları varmış gibi görünüyor. - There seems to be some genetic problem with this animal.

geneticist
kalıtımbilimci
geneticist
genetisyen
genetic
jenetige ait genetic heritage biyol
genetic
{s} genetik

Onun ailesi birkaç yüzyıl öncesine dayanan genetik hastalıkların bir öyküsüne sahipti. - Her family had a history of genetic diseases that dated back several centuries.

Genetik mühendisliği sayesinde, mısır kendi böcek ilaçlarını üretir. - Through genetic engineering, corn can produce its own pesticides.

genetic
kalıtım
genetic
genetik yapı

Senin gıdan ya da dilin veya genetik yapın seni daha kadınsı yapar mı? - Is it your food or your language or your genetic makeup that makes you more feminine?

genetic
{s} kalıtımsal
genetic
jenetik yoluyla
genetic
psik
genetic
soyaçekim
genetic
(Tıp) Genlerle ilgili kalıtımla ilgili
genetic
(Tıp) Genlerle geçen, kalıtsal
genetic
s., biyol. genetik
genetic
bir şeyin aslına ait
genetic
geneticallyjenetik bakımından
geneticist
(Tıp) Gebelik uzmanı
geneticist
{i} genetikçi
geneticist
(isim) genetikçi
İngilizce - İngilizce
The genetic makeup of a specific individual or species

As a result of your father’s, mother’s, and their parents genetics, you are born with a genetic structure that is dealt to you at conception. Our ancestry determines our genetics.

The branch of biology that deals with the transmission and variation of inherited characteristics, in particular chromosomes and DNA
The field of science that looks at how traits are passed down from one generation to another, through the genes
The scientific study of heredity how particular qualities or traits are transmitted from parents to offspring
The branch of biology that deals with the transmission and variation of inherited characteristics
The branch of biology that deals with heredity and variation in similar or related plants or animals (8)
The study of heredity and variation in organisms It can also refer to the genetic features of an organism
Genetics is the study of heredity and how qualities and characteristics are passed on from one generation to another by means of genes. the study of how the qualities of living things are passed on in their genes. Study of heredity in general and of genes in particular. Modern genetics began with the work of Gregor Mendel, who formulated the basic concepts of heredity. Walter S. Sutton proposed that chromosomes were the site of Mendel's hereditary factors. The Hardy-Weinberg law established the mathematical basis for studying heredity in populations. Thomas Hunt Morgan provided evidence that genes occur on chromosomes and that adjacent genes on the same chromosome form linkage groups. Oswald Avery showed that DNA is the chromosome component that carries genetic information. DNA's molecular structure was deduced by James D. Watson and Francis Crick. These and other developments led to the deciphering of the genetic code of the DNA molecule, which in turn made possible the recombination techniques of genetic engineering. An understanding of genetics is necessary for the diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of hereditary diseases, the breeding of plants and animals, and the development of industrial processes that use microorganisms. See also behaviour genetics
The study of GENES and of inheritance and variation in ORGANISMS
branch of biology that deals with heredity transmission and the variation of inherited characteristics among similar or related organisms
Study of heredity
The study of inheritance and how characteristics are passed from one generation to another
The study of the patterns of inheritance of specific traits
The study of heredity: how biological information is transferred from one generation to the next as well as how that information is expressed within an organism (SNP consortium)
The study of inheritance patterns of specific traits Source : Human Genome Project Information
The study of heredity: the transmission of characteristics from one generation to the next
the branch of science concerned with the means and consequences of transmission and generation of the components of biological inheritance
the study of heredity Submitted by Amy Franzen, franzena@pilot msu edu Genome The complete set of genes in a cell These genes control the production of all of the proteins necessary for the structure and function of a living human being Submitted by Melissa Boehm, boehmmel@pilot msu edu
{i} science of heredity (Biology)
The scientific study of inheritance and how particular qualities or traits are transmitted from parents to offspring
The biology of heredity and variation
study of the genetic composition, heredity, and variation of organisms
the scientific study of heredity: how particular qualities or traits are transmitted from parents to offspring
The study of heredity and how traits are passed on through generations
The study of how particular traits are passed from parents to children Identifiable genetic information receives the same level of protection as other health care information under the HIPAA Privacy Rule Of note for genetic researchers, the rule defines "identifiable" information to include information from the individual as well as relatives Thus researchers considering whether to deidentify data should review the definition of deidentified information closely
The study of inheritance patterns of specific traits
Study of the patterns of inheritance of genetic information in organisms
1 The branch of science which deals with elucidating the attributes and mechanisms of heredity in living systems On Earth, this involves research into RNA and DNA
the study of heredity
the branch of biology that studies heredity and variation in organisms
forward genetics
The practice of finding genes corresponding to known phenotypes
genetic
caused by genes
geneticist
A physician who diagnoses, treats, and counsels patients with genetic disorders or syndromes
landscape genetics
A discipline that analyses the influence of landscape and environmental features on the genetic structure of a population
molecular genetics
A field of biology which studies the structure and function of genes at a molecular level
population genetics
The study of the allele frequency distribution and change under the influence of the four evolutionary processes: natural selection, genetic drift, mutation and gene flow
reverse genetics
The practice of finding functions of known genes
behavioral genetics
The study of the genetic underpinnings of behavioral phenotypes such as eating or mating activity, substance abuse, social attitudes, violence, and mental abilities
behaviour genetics
Study of the influence of an organism's genetic composition on its behaviour and of the interaction of heredity and environment ("nature" and "nurture") in determining behaviour. The first scientist to explore the area was Francis Galton, who sought to show that mental powers run in families. His work was followed by huge numbers of studies seeking to establish a link between IQ and genetics, none of them conclusive. Other human characteristics or behaviours studied for their possible hereditary nature include schizophrenia, alcoholism, depression, introvert and extrovert behaviour, and general activity level (including sleep disorders). Many such studies are based on long-term observation of identical (monozygotic) twins raised in different environments. In animal studies, which examine topics such as learning, sexual activity, and aggressive behaviour, selective breeding is used to produce groups of genetically similar individuals that may be compared to other, dissimilar individuals or groups. See also human nature
genetic
relating to genetics or genes
genetic
Describes characteristics, conditions or illnesses that are all or partly due to information present in genes, the inherited instructions passed on from one generation to the next
genetic
of or relating to genetics or genes High-cholesterol may be part of your genetic makeup, which means it is possible for other members of your family to have high cholesterol too
genetic
Inherited; having to do with information that is passed from parents to offspring through genes in sperm and egg cells
genetic
inherited from genes transmitted from the mother and father
genetic
of or relating to the science of genetics; "genetic research
genetic
tending to occur among members of a family usually by heredity; "an inherited disease"; "familial traits"; "genetically transmitted features"
genetic
Inherited; having to do with information that is passed from parents to children through DNA in the genes
genetic
having a foundation in the genes of the individual
genetic
Inherited; having to do with information that is passed from parents to their children through DNA
genetic
- Pertains to the origin or development of a condition; relates to genes
genetic
Relating to genes See also: Gene; heredity
genetic
Pertaining to or carried by genes Hereditary
genetic
Engineering the investigation of genes and how they can be used to change how the body works
genetic
Inherited through genes passed on by one or both parents
genetic
Influenced or produced by genes Relating to the branch of science concerned with heredity
genetic
Having to do with genes and the information they contain
genetic
of or relating to the science of genetics; "genetic research"
genetic
studies - diagnostic tests that evaluate for conditions that have a tendency to run in families
genetic
determined by genes or chromosomes
genetic
You use genetic to describe something that is concerned with genetics or with genes. Cystic fibrosis is the most common fatal genetic disease in the United States. + genetically ge·neti·cal·ly Some people are genetically predisposed to diabetes. relating to genes or genetics (genesis). adj. genetic code genetic drift genetic engineering
genetic
Genetic is a term used when something is based on or determined by genes
genetic
Same as Genetical
genetic
{s} of or pertaining to genetics, of or relating to genes; hereditary, familial
genetic
Genetic refers to genetics, which is a branch of science concerned with heredity
genetic
Resulting from, or produced by, soil-forming processes; for example, a genetic soil profile or a genetic horizon
genetic
Relating to genes, the basic units of inheritance Genes help cells produce proteins A gene is a section of DNA, which is, in turn, a part of each chromosome Most cells in the body contain about 30,000 genes on the DNA of 46 chromosomes
genetic
Relating to GENES or GENETICS
genetic
of or relating to or produced by or being a gene; "genic combinations"; "genetic code"
genetic
Tending to occur among members of a family usually by heredity
genetic
Relating to reproduction
geneticist
A scientist who studies genes
geneticist
a biologist who specializes in genetics
geneticist
{i} one who specializes in genetics
geneticist
A geneticist is a person who studies or specializes in genetics
molecular genetics
the branch of genetics concerned with the structure and activity of genetic material at the molecular level
molecular genetics
The branch of genetics that deals with the expression of genes by studying the DNA sequences of chromosomes
population genetics
The branch of science that deals with the statistical analysis of the inheritance and prevalence of genes in populations
genetics

    Heceleme

    ge·net·ics

    Türkçe nasıl söylenir

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    Eş anlamlılar

    genes

    Telaffuz

    /ʤəˈnetəks/ /ʤəˈnɛtɪks/

    Etimoloji

    () Ancient Greek γένεσις (genesis, “origin”). Ultimately from γίγνομαι (gignomai, “I come into being”).

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