genetic sequence

遗传序列

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Refers to the order of nucleotides in a segment of DNA or RNA.

指DNA或RNA片段中核苷酸的顺序。

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genetic sequence = 遗传序列 (指DNA或RNA片段中核苷酸的顺序。)

  • Scientists are working to map the entire genetic sequence of various organisms.科学家们正在努力绘制各种生物的完整基因序列
  • Understanding the genetic sequence is crucial for treating hereditary diseases.了解基因序列对于治疗遗传性疾病至关重要。
  • The company patented a unique genetic sequence found in this rare plant species.该公司为这种稀有植物中发现的独特基因序列申请了专利。
  • Variations in the genetic sequence can lead to different physical traits or disease susceptibility.基因序列的变异可能导致不同的身体特征或疾病易感性。
  • Researchers used advanced technology to accurately analyze the complex genetic sequence of the virus.研究人员利用先进技术准确分析了该病毒复杂的基因序列
  • The discovery of this specific genetic sequence opened new avenues for medical research and drug development.这一特定基因序列的发现为医学研究和药物开发开辟了新途径。
  • Every individual, with the exception of identical twins, possesses a unique genetic sequence.除了同卵双胞胎,每个人都拥有独特的基因序列
  • Altering a specific part of the genetic sequence can have profound effects on an organism's development.改变基因序列的特定部分可能会对生物体的发育产生深远影响。
  • Decoding the human genetic sequence was a monumental scientific achievement that transformed biology.解码人类基因序列是一项具有里程碑意义的科学成就,它改变了生物学。
  • Errors in the genetic sequence can sometimes be repaired by the cell's own intricate repair mechanisms.基因序列中的错误有时可以通过细胞自身复杂的修复机制进行修复。