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		Definition of biogenesis in English: biogenesisnoun ˌbʌɪə(ʊ)ˈdʒɛnɪsɪsˌbaɪoʊˈdʒɛnəsəs mass noun1The synthesis of substances by living organisms.  Example sentencesExamples -  Therefore, changes in the mitochondrial machinery of plants grown in high [CO 2] are associated with altered mitochondrial function and biogenesis and are not necessarily related to energy production.
 -  The majority of these genes are involved in coenzyme transport and metabolism and in cellular wall and membrane biogenesis.
 -  Many of these effects can be interrelated through a general action on membrane biogenesis and integrity which in turn can occur because lipid metabolism is altered.
 -  Is it a product of biogenesis, the result of an organic surface, something akin to a paper-like sheet of protoplasm, that turns on itself and eventually develops inner, median, and outer layers?
 -  Furthermore, cholesterol is required for macromolecular synthesis and cell growth as well as for membrane biogenesis in this microorganism.
 -  Finally, essential processes such as transcription, translation, protein trafficking, organelle biogenesis, and secretion are likely to influence iron metabolism to different degrees and in different ways.
 -  Proteins involved with cell wall biogenesis, which display low connectivity levels, have a clear trend of later appearance.
 -  Replication of the mitochondrial genome is required to synthesize new protein to support biogenesis.
 -  The biogenesis of microtubules in vivo consists of a cascade of sequential reactions.
 -  These findings suggest that the specificity of translational activation plays an important role in fungal mitochondrial biogenesis.
 
 - 1.1historical  The hypothesis that living matter arises only from other living matter.
 Example sentencesExamples -  Needham became a strong advocate of spontaneous generation, and performed an experiment that he felt supported his belief in biogenesis.
 -  He simultaneously established the theory of biogenesis; the origin of life from pre-existing life.
 -  Thomas quickly proceeds to confuse the biogenesis question with the issue of how new species arise, which he claims is "thoroughly documented."
 -  Against all odds, however, Redi, strong with the strength of demonstrable fact, did splendid battle for Biogenesis; but it is remarkable that he held the doctrine in a sense which, if he had lived in these times, would have infallibly caused him to be classed among the defenders of "spontaneous generation."
 -  In 1870, he returned to the question and coined the term "abiogenesis" to contrast to "biogenesis", the doctrine that all life arises from life.
 
  
    Definition of biogenesis in US English: biogenesisnounˌbaɪoʊˈdʒɛnəsəsˌbīōˈjenəsəs 1The synthesis of substances by living organisms.  Example sentencesExamples -  Furthermore, cholesterol is required for macromolecular synthesis and cell growth as well as for membrane biogenesis in this microorganism.
 -  Replication of the mitochondrial genome is required to synthesize new protein to support biogenesis.
 -  Is it a product of biogenesis, the result of an organic surface, something akin to a paper-like sheet of protoplasm, that turns on itself and eventually develops inner, median, and outer layers?
 -  Many of these effects can be interrelated through a general action on membrane biogenesis and integrity which in turn can occur because lipid metabolism is altered.
 -  These findings suggest that the specificity of translational activation plays an important role in fungal mitochondrial biogenesis.
 -  Proteins involved with cell wall biogenesis, which display low connectivity levels, have a clear trend of later appearance.
 -  Therefore, changes in the mitochondrial machinery of plants grown in high [CO 2] are associated with altered mitochondrial function and biogenesis and are not necessarily related to energy production.
 -  The biogenesis of microtubules in vivo consists of a cascade of sequential reactions.
 -  Finally, essential processes such as transcription, translation, protein trafficking, organelle biogenesis, and secretion are likely to influence iron metabolism to different degrees and in different ways.
 -  The majority of these genes are involved in coenzyme transport and metabolism and in cellular wall and membrane biogenesis.
 
 - 1.1historical  The hypothesis that living matter arises only from other living matter.
 Example sentencesExamples -  Against all odds, however, Redi, strong with the strength of demonstrable fact, did splendid battle for Biogenesis; but it is remarkable that he held the doctrine in a sense which, if he had lived in these times, would have infallibly caused him to be classed among the defenders of "spontaneous generation."
 -  Needham became a strong advocate of spontaneous generation, and performed an experiment that he felt supported his belief in biogenesis.
 -  He simultaneously established the theory of biogenesis; the origin of life from pre-existing life.
 -  In 1870, he returned to the question and coined the term "abiogenesis" to contrast to "biogenesis", the doctrine that all life arises from life.
 -  Thomas quickly proceeds to confuse the biogenesis question with the issue of how new species arise, which he claims is "thoroughly documented."
 
  
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