Pronunciation: /riːˈkɒmbɪnənt diːˌɛnˈeɪ/
noun a type of DNA that is artificially created by combining genetic material from different sources
A1 Scientists use recombinant DNA to create genetically modified organisms.
A2 Recombinant DNA technology allows for the insertion of specific genes into an organism's genome.
B1 The process of creating recombinant DNA involves cutting and rejoining DNA from different sources.
B2 Recombinant DNA techniques have revolutionized the field of biotechnology.
C1 The development of recombinant DNA technology has led to significant advancements in medicine and agriculture.
C2 Ethical considerations surrounding the use of recombinant DNA in research continue to be debated among scientists and policymakers.
adjective describing the type of DNA that has been created through genetic engineering techniques
A1 Scientists use recombinant DNA technology to create new medicines.
A2 Recombinant DNA techniques are commonly used in genetic engineering experiments.
B1 The recombinant DNA process involves combining DNA from different sources.
B2 The recombinant DNA technology has revolutionized the field of biotechnology.
C1 Researchers are constantly improving recombinant DNA methods for more efficient gene manipulation.
C2 The use of recombinant DNA in pharmaceuticals has led to the development of advanced treatments for various diseases.
formal Recombinant DNA technology has revolutionized the field of biotechnology.
informal Scientists use recombinant DNA to create new genetic combinations.
slang Messing around with recombinant DNA is like playing genetic Lego.
figurative Recombinant DNA is like mixing and matching genetic puzzle pieces to create something new.
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