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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a transgenic" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an organism that has been genetically modified to contain a gene or genes from another species.
Example: "The researchers developed a transgenic plant that is resistant to pests and diseases."
Alternatives: "a genetically modified" or "a genetically engineered".
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Specialists call the result a transgenic plant or animal.
They had heard of his work at McGill and were interested in finding a way to create a transgenic goat.
We worked in cooperation with a microbiology lab in Pittsburgh to create a transgenic E. coli that was completely harmless".
It's like a transgenic plant; real flowers cast into bronze then reassembled by me to make an impossible plant.
In December 1999, the European Patent Office issued a patent to the University of Edinburgh in Scotland, for "a method of preparing a transgenic animal".
Associate Professor Shigeto Yoshida and his research team "successfully generated a transgenic mosquito expressing the Leishmania vaccine within its saliva.
In a transgenic animal, every cell carries new genetic information.
We used a transgenic approach for flavonoid content manipulation.
A transgenic organism has a foreign gene in every cell.
In a transgenic mice model, CHD1L could induce spontaneous liver tumors formation (Chen et al., 2009b).
Plants carrying a transgenic Bphi008a allele show significantly enhanced resistance to BPH (Hu et al. 2011b).
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