genetic (Meaning)

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genetic (s)

occurring among members of a family usually by heredity

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genetic (a)

of or relating to or produced by or being a gene

pertaining to or referring to origin

of or relating to the science of genetics

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genetic (a.)

Same as Genetical.

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genetic Sentence Examples

  1. Genetic testing revealed a predisposition to familial hypercholesterolemia.
  2. The genetic basis of sickle cell anemia is found in a mutation in the beta-globin gene.
  3. Selective breeding has preserved desirable genetic traits in many domestic animals.
  4. Genetic research has unlocked new understanding of human evolution and inheritance.
  5. Genetic counseling can help individuals make informed decisions about reproductive health.
  6. The genetic code is the blueprint for the development and functioning of all living organisms.
  7. Genetic engineering techniques allow scientists to manipulate and modify genetic material.
  8. Genetic diversity ensures the survival and adaptability of species in changing environments.
  9. Genetic testing for forensic purposes can identify individuals based on their genetic profiles.
  10. Genetic disorders can have a profound impact on an individual's health and quality of life.

FAQs About the word genetic

occurring among members of a family usually by heredity, of or relating to or produced by or being a gene, pertaining to or referring to origin, of or relating

hereditary, congenital, inheritable,inherited, inborn, inherent, heritable, innate,natural, native

acquired,nonhereditary, nonhereditary, acquired,,

Genetic testing revealed a predisposition to familial hypercholesterolemia.

The genetic basis of sickle cell anemia is found in a mutation in the beta-globin gene.

Selective breeding has preserved desirable genetic traits in many domestic animals.

Genetic research has unlocked new understanding of human evolution and inheritance.