Pronunciation: /dʒin ˈɛdɪtɪŋ/
noun the act of making changes to the genetic material of an organism
A1 Gene editing can help scientists make changes to DNA.
A2 Many people are excited about the potential of gene editing to treat genetic diseases.
B1 Researchers are exploring the ethical implications of gene editing technology.
B2 Gene editing techniques have advanced significantly in recent years.
C1 The use of gene editing in agriculture has sparked debates about food safety and environmental impact.
C2 Scientists are constantly refining gene editing tools to improve precision and efficiency.
formal Gene editing is a revolutionary technology that allows scientists to modify an organism's DNA.
informal Have you heard about gene editing? It's like editing the code of life!
slang I heard they're messing around with gene editing to make super strong animals.
figurative In a way, gene editing is like playing God with the genetic makeup of living beings.
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