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Algenic vs Algeny - What's the difference?

algenic | algeny | Derived terms |

Algenic is a derived term of algeny.


As a noun algeny is

the transformation of genetic material joshua lederberg, 'experimental genetics and human evolution', american naturalist 100(1966), 519-531;.

algenic

Not English

Algenic has no English definition. It may be misspelled.

English words similar to 'algenic':

alchemy, allogamy, alchemic, alchymy, alkanoic, algeny, alkenoic, alcyonic, alginic

algeny

English

Noun

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  • The transformation of genetic material. Joshua Lederberg, 'Experimental genetics and human evolution', American Naturalist 100(1966), 519-531.;
  • Any of, and all of, those activities which depend on the handling of genetic material.
  • * 2000 — J. R. Aldergrove, Why We Are Not Obsolete Yet: Genetics, Algeny, and the Future , 5
  • Algeny will eradicate infirmities and deformities of all kinds.

    Derived terms

    * algenic * algenist

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