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both the two genes
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "both the two genes" is not correct in written English.
It is redundant because "both" already implies two. Example: "Both genes are essential for the experiment."
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
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Alternative expressions(1)
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Exact Expressions
4 human-written examples
Both the two genes were expressed exclusively in trichomes.
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f N/A, data for one or both the two genes not included in the publicly distributed data set.
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The binding of the repressor protein to the tetO1 shuts down the expression of both the two genes.
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The lower levels of both PCNA2 and ESR2 observed in dwf7-1 imply that BRs are required to induce both the two genes, and this might be associated with the lower rate of cell division and shoot induction in the dwf7-1 mutast, ashownwn in Figure 4. We have shown that DWF4 is strongly expressed in dividing callus cells.
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Similar Expressions
56 human-written examples
The expression patterns of the LePT3 and LePT5 were a little similar, as both of the two genes were expressed very weakly in all tissues.
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Because of no more detail information about this mutation in original text, both of the two genes were collected into our database.
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This result was observed for both of the two gene set libraries and presumably reflects the properties of the two expression profiles.
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Three (BIC, FCGR2B and NBS1) of the six genes identified using individual SNPs were identified by one or both of the two gene-based association methods.
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Both miRNAs were found in the two genes belonging to SF-2 (TandM2-1 and TaCaM2-2), but not in the third sequence belonging to the same subfamily (TaCaM2-3).
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The close proximity of the genes suggests a segmental duplication gave rise to the two genes, both of which are conserved throughout the Drosophila lineage and exhibit a K a /K s ratio < 0.28 (Table 1).
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In the mice with both mutant genes, only one of the two genes was actually active in most of the tumor cells.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Avoid redundancy by choosing either "both genes" or "the two genes". Using "both the two genes" is grammatically incorrect.
Common error
Do not use the construction "both the two". It's better to use "both genes" or "the two genes" for clearer and more concise writing.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "both the two genes" functions as a noun phrase intended to specify a pair of genes. However, Ludwig AI identifies it as grammatically incorrect due to redundancy. The intended function is compromised by this grammatical error.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "both the two genes" is grammatically incorrect because it's redundant. Ludwig AI flags this usage as incorrect. It's more appropriate to use either "both genes" or "the two genes". While the phrase appears in scientific publications, these sources do not legitimize the grammatical error. When referring to a pair of genes in scientific or technical writing, clarity and precision are paramount; therefore, avoid the redundancy of the original phrase and choose the simpler, correct alternatives for better communication.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
both genes
Removes the redundant "the two", making it concise.
the two genes
Removes "both", relying on "the two" to indicate duality.
these two genes
Replaces "both the two" with "these two" for more specific emphasis.
the pair of genes
Uses "pair of genes" instead of specifying "two" directly.
the aforementioned genes
Suitable if the two genes were mentioned earlier.
the genes in question
Refers to two specific genes previously discussed or identified.
the two specified genes
Highlights that the genes are explicitly designated.
the genes under consideration
Indicates that the genes are currently being examined or evaluated.
the genes involved
Emphasizes that the genes are relevant to a particular process or study.
the relevant genes
Highlights that the genes are pertinent to the current context.
FAQs
Is it correct to say "both the two genes"?
No, it's grammatically incorrect. The word "both" already implies two, so it's redundant to say "both the two genes". Use either "both genes" or "the two genes".
What's a better way to refer to a pair of genes?
Instead of "both the two genes", you can simply say "both genes" or "the two genes".
When should I use "both genes" versus "the two genes"?
"Both genes" emphasizes that you are referring to two genes together. "The two genes" is suitable when referring to two specific genes that have already been mentioned or are otherwise clear from context.
Are there other phrases I can use to refer to a pair of genes, if I want to avoid repetition?
Yes, you can use phrases like "the pair of genes" or, if they were previously mentioned, "these two genes".
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
83%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested