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genetically = gene(基因) + tic(与……相关的) + ally(表副词) = 与基因相关→以基因的方式
geneics = gene(基因) + ics(学科) = 遗传学
dramatic = drama(戏剧) + tic(与……相关的) = 与戏剧相关的→戏剧的,戏剧性的
genetically = gene(基因) + tic(与……相关的) + ally(表副词) = 与基因相关→以基因的方式
与基因相关的→遗传的
genetic
常考释义
The seed has an outer coating that surrounds the genetic material of the new plant, and inside this covering is a concentrated supply of nutrients.
种子有一层裹在遗传物质外面的表皮,在表皮里面是一种浓缩了的营养物质。
来源于:阅读OFFICIAL9 P3adj. 遗传学的;基因的;遗传(性)的;起源的
So what is the genetic algorithm?
那么什么是遗传算法呢?
I was part of the Brandenburg Institute's genetic sampling team.
我曾是勃兰登堡基因取样研究所的一员。
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Genetic engineering also may provide a partial solution, as new strains of drought-resistant crops continue to be developed.
基因工程也会通过继续研发抗旱作物新品种,帮助解决部分难题。
来源于:阅读OFFICIAL3 P2We know fidelity is an essential principle of genetic transmission.
我们知道基因的传递过程中准确性是一个核心的原则。
来源于:听力OFFICIAL5 L2The seed has an outer coating that surrounds the genetic material of the new plant, and inside this covering is a concentrated supply of nutrients.
种子有一层裹在遗传物质外面的表皮,在表皮里面是一种浓缩了的营养物质。
来源于:阅读OFFICIAL9 P3So the Chromosome is now losing important genetic information and is no longer functional.
这样染色体就失去了重要的基因信息,导致它失去了它的功能。
来源于:听力OFFICIAL12 L2OK, you know that all of persons’ genetic information is contained on very long pieces of DNA called Chromosomes, 46 of them in the human cells.
好,你们知道,所有人的遗传基因都存在于一个非常长的,叫做染色体的DNA中。46条,
来源于:听力OFFICIAL12 L2Apparently, genotypes (the genetic make-up of an organism) in the rabbit population were selected that were better able to resist the parasite.
显然,该兔群的遗传性状(生物体的基因结构)经过了自然选择,已经具备了更好地抵抗粘液瘤病毒的能力。
来源于:阅读OFFICIAL17 P3So, we have these new concepts of snakes’ evolution and a new DNA database, all these information on the genetic makeup of snake venom.
那么,我们就有了关于蛇类进化新的概念以及新的 DNA 数据,所有这些都是关于蛇毒基因构成的信息。
来源于:听力OFFICIAL21 L5But soon they also gained genetic control of the animals, which led to rapid physical changes in the herd.
但很快他们能够在遗传上控制动物,使得兽群的体征迅速变化。
来源于:阅读OFFICIAL28 P3Or could there be some genetic explanation for why some people are picky eaters and others aren’t?
或者是否有一些遗传学上的解释来说明有些人时挑食的人而有些人不是?
来源于:听力OFFICIAL33 L4A tiny genetic change occurred in that one Notothenioid species.
在一种Notothenioids中发生了非常小的基因改变。
来源于:听力OFFICIAL33 L5As a matter of fact, recent genetic research, genetic comparisons of banana species, suggests that the type of banana grown in New Guinea was domesticated there and then brought to Southeast Asia.
事实上,最近的基因研究 —— 香蕉物种的基因比较表明,香蕉是先在新几内亚种植,然后被带到东南亚的。
来源于:听力OFFICIAL44 L5In a fragmented landscape where many populations and habitats are isolated from others, translocations can play an effective role in conservation strategies; they can increase the number of existing populations or increase the size, genetic diversity, and demographic balance of a small population, consequently increasing its chances of survival.
在一个四分五裂的大陆上,不同的种群和栖息地是彼此隔绝的,这时候作为保护措施的物种迁移就起到了重要的作用;他们可以促进动物数量增长,帮助种群规模扩大,增加基因多样性,平衡小种群的数量,最终增加动物的存活率。
来源于:阅读OFFICIAL37 P2Nowadays when we want to determine the characteristics of something, we look at its biochemistry and its genetic material.
现在,当我们想去确定一些生物的特征的时候,我们会看它的生物化学特征及基因组成。
来源于:听力OFFICIAL50 L3But as it turns out, Beadle found even more evidence for his theory when he continued his experiments, producing new hybrids, to investigate the genetic relationship between teosinte and maize.
但是就像结果所说明的那样,Beadle在继续实验的时候发现了甚至更多的支持他的理论的证据,他继续去培育新的杂交植株,来探索大刍草和玉米之间的基因关系。
来源于:听力OFFICIAL51 L2While still a student in the 1930s, Beadle actually found that the two plants have very similar chromosomes, very similar genetic information.
在20世纪30年代,当他还是个学生的时候,Beadle实际上发现了这两种植物有非常相似的染色体,非常相似的基因信息。
来源于:听力OFFICIAL51 L2以上图片仅供学习交流使用,版权归原作者所有,如有侵权,请与我方联系