How to use in-sentence of “genetically”:
+ It can be difficult to determine if an intersex baby is genetically male or female.
+ A chimaera or chimera is a single organism made of two kinds of genetically distinct cells.
+ They used eugenics as an excuse to pass laws which to restrict immigration from countries that they did not like, saying that the people in them were genetically “unfit”.
+ He is genetically modified by a scientist to make a more powerful soldier.
+ Germline chimerism occurs when the germ cells of an organism are not genetically identical to its own.
+ Japan, Malaysia, New Zealand, and Australia require labelling so people can choose between foods that have genetically modified, ordinary or organic origins.

Example sentences of “genetically”:
+ Moreover, herbicides use, especially with genetically modified herbicide-resistant plants, eliminate milkweed.
+ Researchers have made genetically modified potatoes which are resistanceresistant to potato blight.
+ There are four tabby patterns that are genetically different: Cat Fanciers.
+ That gives a handle on how much circumstances can alter the outcomes of genetically identical people.
+ The specific routes may be genetically programmed or learned to varying degrees.
+ If so, embryonic stem cells are genetically transformed and inserted into early embryos.
+ Moreover, herbicides use, especially with genetically modified herbicide-resistant plants, eliminate milkweed.
+ Researchers have made genetically modified potatoes which are resistanceresistant to potato blight.
+ There are four tabby patterns that are genetically different: Cat Fanciers.
+ Today it is one of the most widely used and genetically best-known of all eukaryotic organisms.
+ Normal genetically functional DNA might be seen as “replicating entities” that effect their replication by manipulating the cell that they control.
+ The soldier ants which defend colonies are genetically the same as the normal workers.
+ They reproduce asexually by seeds which are genetically identical to those of the mother plant.
More in-sentence examples of “genetically”:
+ From the gene-centred view, it follows that the more two individuals are genetically related, the more sense it makes for them to behave selflessly with each other.
+ Gastrotrichs are eutelic: each species has a genetically fixed number of cells as adults.
+ Since the reproduction is asexual, the newly created organism is a clone and is genetically identical to the parent organism.
+ It is impossible to have a hair color that is not passed down genetically by both mother and father.
+ These cells are genetically programmed to produce nacre, the substance that lines the inner sides of an oyster’s shell.
+ He discovered that regional varieties of flies were more similar to each other genetically than to flies from other regions.
+ This causes genetically female fetusfetuses to have a more masculine body appearance, because the babies’ adrenal gland produces higher levels of androgen hormones.
+ In birds, by contrast, the sex of offspring is genetically determined, but a constant and particular temperature may be necessary for successful incubation.
+ This term is used in biology to describe the way a genetically unified population develops into clearly distinct forms.
+ Because of the huge variety of alleles carried by a population, every individual is genetically different.
+ The nine-banded armadillo gives birth to genetically identical quadruplets.
+ Lastly, there is differentiation of size and ‘duties’, which are usually controlled by feeding and/or age, but which may sometimes be genetically controlled.
+ Some baseline humans are genetically predisposed towards having mutant descendants such as the Guthrie family.
+ Monozygotic twins are genetically “nearly identical” and they are always the same sex unless there has been a mutation during development.
+ As a result, the individual has two or more genetically different cell lines derived from a single zygote.
+ Famous Harnizos include Jay Hernandez, Felipe Calderon, and Hugo Sanchez, it’s unknown whether they are genetically Harnizo, but based on their phenotype, they appear to be.
+ There is a risk that some genetically modified organisms may be better adapted to some niche in nature, and will take away some the habitat of the regular species.
+ A mouse or a rat strain is a group of animals that is genetically uniform.
+ It is a genetically distinct species, related to the Clouded leopard.
+ The second is the use of DNA sequence analysis to show whether similar-looking species are genetically different from each other.
+ The individual zooids in a particular coral or bryozoan are usually genetically identical.
+ In 2014, McDonald’s in Europe used chicken meat which was produced by using genetically modified animal feed, which it had not done since 2001.
+ He is also responsible for the creation of the genetically engineered superspider that bites Peter and gives him his powers.
+ Microchimerism is a form of chimerism in which a host harbors a small set of genetically distinct cells.
+ Peter gets bitten by a genetically engineered super-spider and gets its powers.
+ Paleolithic nutrition is based on the idea in human evolutionevolution that modern humans are genetically adapted to the way their Paleolithic ancestors ate, and that human genetics have not changed much since people began growing their own food.
+ Sometimes, as in bryozoa, they are genetically identical clones, sometimes as in eusociality, they are members of an extended family.
+ A mosaic mosaic has genetically different cells derived from one fertilised egg or zygote.
+ Research has shown that the sharks of northern California are genetically different to other shark populations.
+ When Peter gets bitten by a genetically engineered super-spider and no longer needs his glasses, Mary-Jane compliments him.
+ Sporangia can produce Asexual reproductionasexual spores by mitosis, but in nearly all land plants and many fungi, sporangia are the site of meiosis, and produce genetically unique haploid spores.
+ Some reactions have been eased by replacing original rice with genetically modified rice.
+ An organism that is altered by genetic engineering is a genetically modified organism.
+ Dimples are genetically inherited.
+ Hairiness is regarded as a standard of physical attractiveness that genetically favors white men aesthetically, socially, and sexually.
+ They are not genetically identical because they will usually have different alleles at some of the loci.
+ They are haploid cells genetically identical to the haploid parent, can develop into a new organism if conditions are favorable, and serve in dispersal.
+ Huxley was one of many intellectuals at the time who believed that the lowest class in society was genetically inferior.
+ Although monozygotic twins are genetically almost identical, a 2012 study of 92 pairs of monozygotic twins found that monozygotic twins acquire hundreds of genetic differences early in fetal development.
+ In biology, cloning is the process of producing one or more genetically identical individuals.
+ However, a genetically based taxonomic classification shows the genetic differences are not enough to divide us into separate families.
+ They are identical genetically because they developed from the same fertilised egg.
+ The trees that make up the colony are clones: they are genetically identical.
+ All Space Marines are genetically engineered to be very tough.
+ Poo also says it is important because it shows somatic cell nuclear transfer could be used to make monkeys that are genetically exactly the same, for experiments.
+ From the gene-centred view, it follows that the more two individuals are genetically related, the more sense it makes for them to behave selflessly with each other.
+ Gastrotrichs are eutelic: each species has a genetically fixed number of cells as adults.
+ Since the reproduction is asexual, the newly created organism is a clone and is genetically identical to the parent organism.
