"Deuterogenic" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Deuterogenic" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Deuterogenic" Meaning

Deuterogenic refers to something that is related to or derived from a second power or sovereign state. In other words, it describes a situation where a region or territory is under the control or influence of a second power or state beyond its own government or primary ruler. The term is often used to describe a situation of colonial or imperial domination, where a dominant power exercises control over a smaller or weaker territory.

"Deuterogenic" Examples

Deuterogenic

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Deuterogenic refers to the process or result of producing duplicate or additional copies of a gene or a DNA sequence, often through mechanisms such as gene duplication or recombination.

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The deuterogenic variant of the gene was responsible for the development of the resistance to the antibiotic.
Researchers used deuterogenic techniques to study the evolution of gene function in ancient organisms.
The discovery of deuterogenic sequences in the human genome has shed light on the origins of certain diseases.
The bioengineers employed deuterogenic cloning to produce a large quantity of the therapeutic protein.
The scientists analyzed the deuterogenic patterns in the plant genome to understand its adaptation to changing environmental conditions.

Note: Deuterogenic is a specialized term used mainly in the fields of genetics, molecular biology, and biochemistry.

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Deuteric refers to a mixture of an acid and its salt, specifically in the context of acidic magmas or volcanic rocks. In other words, it is a type of magma or rock that contains a high concentration of salt and acid, typically seen in volcanic environments.

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Deuterium is a stable isotope of hydrogen, which means it has a similar atomic number and mass to regular hydrogen, but with a slightly different atomic structure. It has one neutron in its atomic nucleus, whereas regular hydrogen has none. As a result, deuterium has a slightly different weight and properties compared to regular hydrogen.

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The Deuteronomist was a hypothetical author believed by many scholars to have written the book of Deuteronomy, a central book in the Hebrew Bible or Old Testament. The term "Deuteronomist" is used to describe the author or authors who wrote the book in its final form, which is thought to have been redacted (edited) sometime between 650 and 562 BCE. The Deuteronomist is credited with creating a unified text that emphasized the importance of obedience to God's commandments and the single deity, Yahweh, in contrast to other beliefs and practices prevalent in ancient Israel.

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