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{{wiktionary|genetic}}
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'''Genetic''' may refer to:
'''Genetic''' may refer to:
*[[Genetics]], in biology, the science of genes, heritdity, and the variation of organisms
*[[Genetics]], in biology, the science of genes, heredity, and the variation of organisms
**Genetic, used as an adjective, refers to [[heredity]] of traits
**Genetic, used as an adjective, refers to [[gene]]s
***[[Genetic disorder]], any disorder caused by a genetic mutation, whether inherited or de novo
**[[Gene]], a unit of heredity in the genome of an organism
***Genetic [[mutation]], a change in a gene
****[[Heredity]], genes and their mutations being passed from parents to offspring
**[[Genetic recombination]], refers to the recombining of alleles resulting in a new molecule of DNA
**[[Genetic recombination]], refers to the recombining of alleles resulting in a new molecule of DNA
*[[Genetic (linguistics)]], in linguistics, a relationship between two languages with a common ancestor language
*[[Genetic relationship (linguistics)]], in linguistics, a relationship between two languages with a common ancestor language
*[[Genetic algorithm]], in computer science, a kind of search technique modeled on evolutionary biology
*[[Genetic algorithm]], in computer science, a kind of search technique modeled on evolutionary biology

==See also==
*[[Genetic memory (disambiguation)]]


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Latest revision as of 01:35, 8 May 2024

Genetic may refer to:

  • Genetics, in biology, the science of genes, heredity, and the variation of organisms
    • Genetic, used as an adjective, refers to genes
      • Genetic disorder, any disorder caused by a genetic mutation, whether inherited or de novo
      • Genetic mutation, a change in a gene
        • Heredity, genes and their mutations being passed from parents to offspring
    • Genetic recombination, refers to the recombining of alleles resulting in a new molecule of DNA
  • Genetic relationship (linguistics), in linguistics, a relationship between two languages with a common ancestor language
  • Genetic algorithm, in computer science, a kind of search technique modeled on evolutionary biology

See also

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