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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a genetically" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that is related to genetics, such as genetically modified organisms or genetically inherited traits.
Example: "The scientist conducted research on a genetically modified crop that could withstand harsh weather conditions."
Alternatives: "genetically altered" or "genetically engineered".
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An entrepreneur bankrolls a genetically engineered salmon.
Idiosyncrasy is a genetically determined hypersusceptibility.
A genetically engineered "superbug" appears.
Huntington's is a genetically inherited disease.
Does he have a genetically related kidney disease?
It simply means growing a genetically identical plant.
It will be its first involving a genetically engineered crop.
"It's not a genetically engineered product," Fishburne says.
Objectives: Asthma is a genetically heterogeneous disease.
JBTS is a genetically heterogeneous ciliopathy.
ZBiotics has made a genetically engineered drink that it says can prevent your hangovers.
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