Pronunciation: /dʒin ˈsplɑɪsɪŋ/
noun a process in which DNA is cut and recombined using enzymes
A1 Gene splicing is a process used in biotechnology to combine DNA from different sources.
A2 Scientists use gene splicing to create genetically modified organisms.
B1 Gene splicing can lead to the production of proteins with specific functions.
B2 The technique of gene splicing has revolutionized the field of genetic engineering.
C1 Researchers are constantly exploring new ways to improve the precision of gene splicing.
C2 Ethical considerations surrounding gene splicing continue to be a topic of debate in the scientific community.
formal Scientists use gene splicing techniques to manipulate the DNA of organisms.
informal Researchers are messing around with gene splicing to change how things work.
slang People are playing around with gene splicing to create new stuff.
figurative Gene splicing is like mixing and matching puzzle pieces to create something new.
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