genetic engineering
English
Etymology
Made popular by Jack Williamson in his 1941 book Dragon's Island. First mentions of genetic engineering in print go back to the 1910s.
Noun
genetic engineering (uncountable)
- The practice or science of genetic modification.
- Genetic modification.
Related terms
- biomodification
- genetically-engineered
- genetically modified
- genetic engineer
- genetic modification, GM
Translations
practice or science of genetic modification
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genetic modification — see genetic modification
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