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单词 genetic fingerprinting
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Definition of genetic fingerprinting in English:

genetic fingerprinting

noun
mass noun
  • The analysis of DNA from samples of body tissues or fluids, especially when conducted in order to identify individuals.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • It uses genetic fingerprinting to identify tiny leukaemia cells from a sample of bone marrow.
    • With organised and drug-related crimes high on the agenda, policing is increasingly reliant on technology, advancements in genetic profiling and improved security systems to protect homes and cars.
    • The development in recent years of so-called genetic fingerprinting has made samples of blood or other bodily fluids of perhaps even greater importance.
    • In the distant future, individual susceptibility to major common polygenic diseases such as heart disease and cancer may be ascertained from DNA genetic profiling.
    • However the French legal system uses a different method of genetic fingerprinting and legal officials requested the opportunity to test samples.
    • Watson staunchly supports virtually all lines of DNA research, including controversial ones such as genetic modification of crops and genetic fingerprinting.
    • I agree that genetic profiling will segment private health insurance markets and cause some beneficiaries to pay higher premiums.
    • In 1985 human remains were disinterred from a grave in Brazil and genetic fingerprinting subsequently identified them as Mengele's.
    • On the heels of our growing ability in genetic profiling, it's a step toward enabling us to treat high-risk individuals and reduce the likelihood of cancer.
    • And of course you can use genetic fingerprinting to show that the meat came from the carcass and this guy was guilty of poaching.
    • ‘Day by day we are hearing more about psychological Darwinism, DNA markers, genetic profiling, and we feel less and less self-determined,‘he says.
    • Practical limitations of genetic profiling commonly lead to cases where two or more candidate adults remain nonexcluded as parents of the focal juvenile.
    • Are researchers are using genetic fingerprinting to identify when and where different species of plants and animals were initially domesticated?
    • A third level of population segmentation, representing more futuristic recommendations, is genetic profiling.
    • We got that gene, looked at its human counterpart and, purely by chance, inside that gene was a bit of DNA, which was the key to unlock the door on genetic fingerprinting.
    • The idea is to combine the serological kit's ease of use with genetic fingerprinting's sensitivity and reproducibility to furnish real-time results during field surveys.
    • ‘As this finding shows, genetic profiling of tumors will offer extra power in predicting which patients will do well and which will do poorly,’ he said.
    • Eventually, doctors might use genetic profiling to choose the best antisepsis therapy, Perrella says.
    • Canel is using genetic fingerprinting to screen plants at the seed level.
    • Consequently, up to the present day there is no clear legal regulation concerning the use of genetic fingerprinting.
 
 

Definition of genetic fingerprinting in US English:

genetic fingerprinting

nounjəˈnedik ˈfiNGɡərˌprin(t)iNGdʒəˈnɛdɪk ˈfɪŋɡərˌprɪn(t)ɪŋ
  • The analysis of DNA from samples of body tissues or fluids, especially when conducted in order to identify individuals.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Consequently, up to the present day there is no clear legal regulation concerning the use of genetic fingerprinting.
    • In the distant future, individual susceptibility to major common polygenic diseases such as heart disease and cancer may be ascertained from DNA genetic profiling.
    • ‘Day by day we are hearing more about psychological Darwinism, DNA markers, genetic profiling, and we feel less and less self-determined,‘he says.
    • With organised and drug-related crimes high on the agenda, policing is increasingly reliant on technology, advancements in genetic profiling and improved security systems to protect homes and cars.
    • The idea is to combine the serological kit's ease of use with genetic fingerprinting's sensitivity and reproducibility to furnish real-time results during field surveys.
    • I agree that genetic profiling will segment private health insurance markets and cause some beneficiaries to pay higher premiums.
    • And of course you can use genetic fingerprinting to show that the meat came from the carcass and this guy was guilty of poaching.
    • On the heels of our growing ability in genetic profiling, it's a step toward enabling us to treat high-risk individuals and reduce the likelihood of cancer.
    • Canel is using genetic fingerprinting to screen plants at the seed level.
    • In 1985 human remains were disinterred from a grave in Brazil and genetic fingerprinting subsequently identified them as Mengele's.
    • The development in recent years of so-called genetic fingerprinting has made samples of blood or other bodily fluids of perhaps even greater importance.
    • Watson staunchly supports virtually all lines of DNA research, including controversial ones such as genetic modification of crops and genetic fingerprinting.
    • ‘As this finding shows, genetic profiling of tumors will offer extra power in predicting which patients will do well and which will do poorly,’ he said.
    • A third level of population segmentation, representing more futuristic recommendations, is genetic profiling.
    • Practical limitations of genetic profiling commonly lead to cases where two or more candidate adults remain nonexcluded as parents of the focal juvenile.
    • It uses genetic fingerprinting to identify tiny leukaemia cells from a sample of bone marrow.
    • However the French legal system uses a different method of genetic fingerprinting and legal officials requested the opportunity to test samples.
    • Eventually, doctors might use genetic profiling to choose the best antisepsis therapy, Perrella says.
    • We got that gene, looked at its human counterpart and, purely by chance, inside that gene was a bit of DNA, which was the key to unlock the door on genetic fingerprinting.
    • Are researchers are using genetic fingerprinting to identify when and where different species of plants and animals were initially domesticated?
 
 
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