Pronunciation: /rɪˈkɒmbɪnənt/
noun a recombinant organism, cell, or genetic material.
A1 Scientists use recombinants to create new strains of bacteria.
A2 The recombinant DNA technology has revolutionized the field of biotechnology.
B1 The production of recombinants has led to the development of new pharmaceuticals.
B2 Genetically modified organisms are often created using recombinant techniques.
C1 The use of recombinant proteins in medicine has greatly improved treatment options.
C2 Recombinant DNA technology allows for precise manipulation of genetic material.
adjective relating to or denoting an organism, cell, or genetic material formed by recombination.
A1 The recombinant DNA technology allows scientists to create genetically modified organisms.
A2 The recombinant protein produced in the lab is identical to the one found in nature.
B1 The recombinant vaccine showed promising results in clinical trials.
B2 The company specializes in producing recombinant enzymes for industrial use.
C1 The recombinant DNA research has revolutionized the field of biotechnology.
C2 The recombinant technology used in gene therapy has the potential to treat genetic disorders.
formal The recombinant DNA technology has revolutionized the field of genetic engineering.
informal Scientists have been working with recombinant DNA to create new organisms.
slang I heard they're messing around with that recombinant stuff in the lab.
figurative Just like how genes can be mixed and matched in recombinant DNA, ideas can be combined in innovative ways.
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