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cytogenetic

American  
[sahy-toh-juh-net-ik] / ˌsaɪ toʊ dʒəˈnɛt ɪk /

adjective

  1. Cell Biology. relating to cytogenetics.


Other Word Forms

  • cytogenetical adjective
  • cytogenetically adverb
  • cytogenetics noun

Example Sentences

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Cells with features of CML stem cells persist after therapy, even in patients who achieve a complete cytogenetic remission.

From Nature

I have this running joke in my head that when strangers ask me how I'm doing, I'll unload a monologue about my latest cytogenetic report.

From New York Times

Evidence from molecular, cellular and cytogenetic studies suggest that RB1 is required for maintaining chromosomal stability, and that its loss leads to chromosome instability in cells maintained in culture.

From Nature

The development of fluorescence in situ hybridization subsequently enabled the evaluation of specific cytogenetic events in most patients and made it possible to further delineate specific risk categories.

From Nature

Anticyclone is a meteorological term, co-opted to mean someone who opposed cytogenetic cloning — anti-cy-clone.

From Nature