cloning |
transgenesis |
As nouns the difference between cloning and transgenesis
is that
cloning is (biology) the production of a cloned embryo by transplanting the nucleus of a somatic cell into an ovum while
transgenesis is (genetics) the process of introducing an exogenous gene into a living organism.
As a verb cloning
is .
transgeneses |
transgenesis |
As nouns the difference between transgeneses and transgenesis
is that
transgeneses is plural of transgenesis while
transgenesis is the process of introducing an exogenous gene into a living organism.
transgenesis |
cisgenesis |
As nouns the difference between transgenesis and cisgenesis
is that
transgenesis is (genetics) the process of introducing an exogenous gene into a living organism while
cisgenesis is the process by which genes can be artificially transferred between organisms that could be conventionally bred, as opposed to transgenesis.
transgenesis |
transgenetic |
As a noun transgenesis
is (genetics) the process of introducing an exogenous gene into a living organism.
As an adjective transgenetic is
of or pertaining to transgenesis.
transgenesis |
transgenetically |
As a noun transgenesis
is (genetics) the process of introducing an exogenous gene into a living organism.
As an adverb transgenetically is
in a transgenetic way; by means of transgenesis.
transgenesis |
transgenically |
As a noun transgenesis
is (genetics) the process of introducing an exogenous gene into a living organism.
As an adverb transgenically is
in a transgenic manner.
transgenic |
transgenesis |
Related terms |
Transgenic is a related term of transgenesis.
As nouns the difference between transgenic and transgenesis
is that
transgenic is an organism whose genome has been genetically modified while
transgenesis is (genetics) the process of introducing an exogenous gene into a living organism.
As an adjective transgenic
is of, or pertaining to an organism whose genome has been changed by the addition of a gene from another species; genetically modified.
exogenous |
transgenesis |
As an adjective exogenous
is (biology) produced or originating outside of an organism.
As a noun transgenesis is
(genetics) the process of introducing an exogenous gene into a living organism.