What does genetik in Turkish mean?

What is the meaning of the word genetik in Turkish? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use genetik in Turkish.

The word genetik in Turkish means genetics, genlerle ilgili, genetik, genetik, kalıtsal, kalıtımsal, klon, genetik kopya, klonlamak, genetik kopyasını yapmak, klonlama, genetik kopyalama, genetik değişim, evrim, genetik mühendisliği, gen mühendisliği, genetik olarak, genetik bilimi, kalıtımbilim, genetik yapı. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word genetik

genetics

genlerle ilgili, genetik

(relating to genes)

They are developing a genetic therapy for the condition.

genetik, kalıtsal, kalıtımsal

(hereditary)

His mental condition is partly genetic.

klon, genetik kopya

(genetic copy)

The famous sheep, Dolly, was the first successful clone of a mammal.

klonlamak, genetik kopyasını yapmak

(produce genetic copy of)

In the sci-fi movie, aliens cloned the main character for research.

klonlama, genetik kopyalama

(genetic copying)

Cloning is quite a controversial subject in the general public.

genetik değişim, evrim

(genetic change)

Evolution can be observed over just a few generations of insects.

genetik mühendisliği, gen mühendisliği

(manipulation of genes)

genetik olarak

(in terms of genes)

Heather must be genetically lucky - she's beautiful, smart, and talented!

genetik bilimi, kalıtımbilim

(science of genes)

genetik yapı

(genetic makeup)

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