词汇 | genetically-engineered |
释义 | genetically engineered adjective uk /dʒəˌnet.ɪ.kəl.i en.dʒɪˈnɪəd/ us /dʒəˌnet̬.ɪ.kəl.i en.dʒɪˈnɪrd/ → genetically modified(同 genetically modified) Genetics accession number adenine anaphase autosomal autosomally genetic fingerprinting genetically geneticist genic genomic genomics genotypic monozygotic mutate non-familial non-genetic non-mutant nondominant nonhomologous sex-linked genetically engineered | Business Englishgenetically engineered adjective PRODUCTIONukus used to describe a living thing that has had the structure of its genes changed by scientists: They produced genetically engineered crops resistant to herbicides. Examples of genetically engineeredgenetically engineered Geneticallyengineered mouse models of mammary intraepithelial neoplasia. Geneticallyengineered collagenase would presumably be possible, and this might overcome the batch-to-batch variability. Recent examples of the organic movement's resistance against geneticallyengineered food29 point to a still critical position to the established agribusiness and food supply systems. But even geneticallyengineered plants derive genes from their predecessors and need fertile soil in which to succeed. The most important geneticallyengineered crops that have been introduced contained genes encoding insect resistance and herbicide tolerance; they were soybean, maize, cotton and canola. To date, 50 food products containing geneticallyengineered organisms have undergone complete review. These early studies highlight the strengths of studying gene function by using geneticallyengineered mice. In 1999, about 40m hectares of geneticallyengineered crops were grown by a dozen countries, a 44 per cent increase on the previous year. By the mid-1980s it had become clear that producing geneticallyengineered crops was, in principle, a commercial proposition. Others believed that segregation issues (such as ensuring the separation of geneticallyengineered canola from other crops) would prove to be uneconomic for farmer adoption. Many of these acquisitions were driven by the desire of chemical companies to acquire new geneticallyengineered plant traits26. Even if such a defect were never to arise naturally, it could in principle be geneticallyengineered. The same reasoning applies to geneticallyengineered plants. Geneticallyengineered mice and their use in aging research. Therefore, the contribution of geneticallyengineered cells to a particular tissue is relative compared with other tissues that do not require the gene of interest. See all examples of genetically engineered These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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