Anything genetic has to do with your genes and DNA. You inherited your mom's eye color because it's genetic.
Pronunciation: /dʒəˈnet̬.ɪk/
Origin: Genetic traits run in families: biological families, anyway. Anything genetic is related to your DNA, the material you inherited from your biological parents. Hair color, eye color, and other physical traits are genetic, and so are some diseases. Scientists do genetic research to see how knowing what’s in your genes could help keep you well. If you're healthy, one reason is good genetics.
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- Many Japanese have deep fears about genetic abnormalities caused by radiation.
There are tests which can establish a baby's genetic endowment.
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