genetic technique

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genetic
adjective
uk
/dʒəˈnet.ɪk/
us
/dʒəˈnet̬.ɪk/
belonging or relating to genes (= parts of the DNA in cells) received by each animal or plant from ...
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technique
noun[C or U]
uk
/tekˈniːk/
us
/tekˈniːk/
a way of doing an activity that ...
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Were no statistically significant trends to have emerged from this investigation, the utility of eithergenetictechniquefor epidemiologic investigation would have been left open.
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Thisgenetictechniqueis called gene targeting.
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Molecular genetic techniques and breeding experiments should be employed to test for variation at candidate loci and for mapping relevant loci.
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If we do not know the identity of the genes, we may be able to use molecular genetic techniques to find them.
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The continued application of such specific genetic techniques will allow for the further elucidation of the molecular pathways underlying mnemonic processes.
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If it were possible to increase height by genetic techniques (or by use of other means such as growth hormone), then a number of self-defeating outcomes might result.
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The first way is to document additive genetic variation in host resistance, parasite infectivity and\\or virulence using quantitative genetic techniques or artificial selection experiments.
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Herein, we provide several examples of how molecular genetic techniques may be utilized to proffer insights into the pathways to resilient adaptation.
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The report discusses anticipated advances in areas such as diagnosis and screening, gene therapy, and genetic techniques and laboratory services.
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The genetic techniques will be developed by then; what will be needed is time to validate the safety of embryo biopsy.
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Later, genetic techniques were developed for inspecting amino acid differences among haemoglobin sequences.
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By using molecular genetic techniques to modify the gene encoding the major vault protein, vault proteins have been produced with chemically active peptides attached to their sequence.
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Genetic mapping uses classical genetic techniques (e.g. pedigree analysis or breeding experiments) to determine sequence features within a genome.
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In addition, with the advancement of genetic techniques it has become an excellent model to study the gene function "in vivo".
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The known diversity of the genus has increased greatly over the past 20 years, with the advent of modern genetic techniques in species identification.
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Because species diversity increases ecosystem function, increasing biodiversity through new conservation genetic techniques has wider reaching effects than before.
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The term protozoan has become highly problematic due to the introduction of modern ultrastructural, biochemical, and genetic techniques.
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