recombinant
Prononciation : [ˌriːˈkɒmbɪnənt]
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Contexte : « biology »
(adjective) referring to a type of DNA that has been created by combining genes from different sources. Think of it like mixing colors to create a new shade: you take one color (gene) and mix it with another to make something new.
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The scientist created a recombinant DNA that can help produce insulin for diabetics.
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The plant is not recombinant; it is a natural species without any genetic modifications.
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What benefits does recombinant DNA have for medical research?
Contexte : « biology »
(noun) a piece of DNA that has been formed by joining genetic material from different organisms. It includes parts from various sources, almost like building a robot using different toys.
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The recombinant produced in the lab can fight certain diseases.
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The traditional method did not use recombinant; it relied on natural selection instead.
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Can you explain how a recombinant affects genetic engineering?
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