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Definition of genetics in English:

genetics

plural noun dʒəˈnɛtɪksdʒəˈnɛdɪks
  • 1treated as singular The study of heredity and the variation of inherited characteristics.

    遗传学

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Classical quantitative genetics has applied linear modeling to the problem of mapping genotypic to phenotypic variation.
    • Multivariate models are of great importance in applied, evolutionary, and theoretical quantitative genetics.
    • The genetic analysis of quantitative traits using DNA markers is a landmark feature in the field of plant genetics.
    • I take this to be an invitation to actively study genetics, atmospheric sciences and geology and so on.
    • He worked on convex functions, the Laplace transform, number theory and the mathematical theory of genetics.
    • So I suppose it was the natural progression of my studies in genetics to concentrate on horses.
    • Characterizing the molecular basis of adaptation is one of the most important goals in modern evolutionary genetics.
    • Thus, it is perplexing that this type of work has been ignored in quantitative genetics.
    • The other approach is to study molecular evolutionary genetics to assess the evolutionary history of the gene.
    • Research in the area of behavioural genetics has raised many dilemmas in recent years.
    • The intervening years had seen advances in the study of pure biology at the microscopic level in parallel with advances in genetics.
    • In the first half of the twentieth century, Darwinian evolution and Mendelian genetics were not popular subjects in France.
    • Mueller applied for the program because she too may pursue genetics in later studies.
    • Genomics is an accelerating and complex step in the longer history of molecular biology and genetics.
    • I recommend this book to students who wish to pursue a career in human molecular genetics.
    • I don't know much about biology or genetics, but don't reptiles have pretty adaptive DNA?
    • Karen hopes to study genetics and work with the cows she so loves when she completes her studies.
    • Not every problem in formal genetics can be resolved just with clear thinking and tests.
    • In doing so it has removed many of the limitations in the study of human genetics.
    • The study of genetics confirms that we are all extremely closely related biologically.
    Synonyms
    congenital characteristics, congenital traits, genetic make-up, genes
    1. 1.1treated as singular or plural The genetic properties or features of an organism, characteristic, etc.
      (有机体、特征等的)遗传性,遗传现象,遗传特征
      the effects of family genetics on the choice of career

      家族遗传特征对择业的影响。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • However, the genetics of a naturally early leaf defoliation trait in wild cotton was not studied.
      • By studying the genetics of aging, scientists are traversing the road to immortality
      • Scientists have long suspected genetics play a role in the onset of the disease.
      • A predisposition to obesity can come from genetics or an imbalance of body chemistry.
      • The MRC Unit has been involved in studies of the neurochemistry and genetics of OCD.
      • His team are using fruit flies to study the genetics of cocaine and other addictive drugs.
      • Illnesses and atrocities occur with a frequency related to the country you were born in and your own genetics.
      • To understand further the genetics underlying pulmonary function, we analyzed data from 264 individuals from 26 pedigrees.
      • Wild populations provide novel opportunities for the understanding of the genetics of quantitative traits.
      • He is currently working with colleagues on the neuropsychology and the genetics of mathematical abilities.
      • He believes that some of the more dangerous ideas come from who we are, our genetics, psychology and our own free will.
      • We know that genetics and heredity plays a part for a significant number of children.
      • Naturopathic philosophy also suggests that genetics determine underlying susceptibility to disease or dysfunction, but not actual disease manifestation.
      • Numerous studies have been conducted on the genetics of various populations in India.
      • Understanding the genetics of this radiation resistance became the subject of her Ph.D. dissertation.
      • We calculate several statistics that characterize the genetics of adaptation.
      • Structural alterations of DNA, such as deletions, produce valuable null mutations for plant genetics.
      • The first papers on plant molecular population genetics were published approximately 10 years ago.
      • He studied the genetics of this condition and found it was due to a single dominant gene.
      • Whether it had been genetics from his parents or a random act of nature was never revealed to him.

Definition of genetics in US English:

genetics

plural nounjəˈnediksdʒəˈnɛdɪks
  • 1treated as singular The study of heredity and the variation of inherited characteristics.

    遗传学

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Genomics is an accelerating and complex step in the longer history of molecular biology and genetics.
    • Thus, it is perplexing that this type of work has been ignored in quantitative genetics.
    • I take this to be an invitation to actively study genetics, atmospheric sciences and geology and so on.
    • The intervening years had seen advances in the study of pure biology at the microscopic level in parallel with advances in genetics.
    • The study of genetics confirms that we are all extremely closely related biologically.
    • In the first half of the twentieth century, Darwinian evolution and Mendelian genetics were not popular subjects in France.
    • Mueller applied for the program because she too may pursue genetics in later studies.
    • Characterizing the molecular basis of adaptation is one of the most important goals in modern evolutionary genetics.
    • In doing so it has removed many of the limitations in the study of human genetics.
    • He worked on convex functions, the Laplace transform, number theory and the mathematical theory of genetics.
    • I recommend this book to students who wish to pursue a career in human molecular genetics.
    • Classical quantitative genetics has applied linear modeling to the problem of mapping genotypic to phenotypic variation.
    • The other approach is to study molecular evolutionary genetics to assess the evolutionary history of the gene.
    • Research in the area of behavioural genetics has raised many dilemmas in recent years.
    • Not every problem in formal genetics can be resolved just with clear thinking and tests.
    • Karen hopes to study genetics and work with the cows she so loves when she completes her studies.
    • Multivariate models are of great importance in applied, evolutionary, and theoretical quantitative genetics.
    • I don't know much about biology or genetics, but don't reptiles have pretty adaptive DNA?
    • So I suppose it was the natural progression of my studies in genetics to concentrate on horses.
    • The genetic analysis of quantitative traits using DNA markers is a landmark feature in the field of plant genetics.
    Synonyms
    congenital characteristics, congenital traits, genetic make-up, genes
    1. 1.1treated as singular or plural The genetic properties or features of an organism, characteristic, etc.
      (有机体、特征等的)遗传性,遗传现象,遗传特征
      the effects of family genetics on the choice of career

      家族遗传特征对择业的影响。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • He studied the genetics of this condition and found it was due to a single dominant gene.
      • A predisposition to obesity can come from genetics or an imbalance of body chemistry.
      • We calculate several statistics that characterize the genetics of adaptation.
      • Naturopathic philosophy also suggests that genetics determine underlying susceptibility to disease or dysfunction, but not actual disease manifestation.
      • Numerous studies have been conducted on the genetics of various populations in India.
      • Structural alterations of DNA, such as deletions, produce valuable null mutations for plant genetics.
      • He is currently working with colleagues on the neuropsychology and the genetics of mathematical abilities.
      • Wild populations provide novel opportunities for the understanding of the genetics of quantitative traits.
      • The MRC Unit has been involved in studies of the neurochemistry and genetics of OCD.
      • The first papers on plant molecular population genetics were published approximately 10 years ago.
      • Whether it had been genetics from his parents or a random act of nature was never revealed to him.
      • By studying the genetics of aging, scientists are traversing the road to immortality
      • Scientists have long suspected genetics play a role in the onset of the disease.
      • Illnesses and atrocities occur with a frequency related to the country you were born in and your own genetics.
      • To understand further the genetics underlying pulmonary function, we analyzed data from 264 individuals from 26 pedigrees.
      • He believes that some of the more dangerous ideas come from who we are, our genetics, psychology and our own free will.
      • Understanding the genetics of this radiation resistance became the subject of her Ph.D. dissertation.
      • His team are using fruit flies to study the genetics of cocaine and other addictive drugs.
      • However, the genetics of a naturally early leaf defoliation trait in wild cotton was not studied.
      • We know that genetics and heredity plays a part for a significant number of children.
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