genetic code
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noun
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All living things share the same genetic code, a fact that represents strong evidence for evolution. Unraveling the genetic code was one of the great scientific achievements of the twentieth century, and it opened the way to genetic engineering.
Etymology
Origin of genetic code
First recorded in 1960–65
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Further analysis of the bacterial genetic code will reveal if it has mutated in a meaningful way.
From BBC • Mar. 18, 2026
Samples are then analysed in powerful computerised DNA sequencers, some of which cost about £1m each, to build a picture of the cancer's genetic code - which can help determine the best course of treatment.
From BBC • Feb. 11, 2026
But genes make up only a small slice of our genetic code.
From Science Daily • Dec. 19, 2025
It was an amalgamation of his favorite artists, infused with a genetic code that was specific to L.A.
From Los Angeles Times • Dec. 11, 2025
The actual nature of the genetic code, it turns out, is astoundingly simple: there’s just one molecule that carries our hereditary information and just one code.
From "The Gene" by Siddhartha Mukherjee
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