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What is the noun for transgenicity?

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transgene
  1. (genetics) A gene from one species introduced into the genome of another by transgenesis
  2. Examples:
    1. “The results suggested that reactivation of the silenced transgene occurs with cell proliferation.”
      “This was transfected with a transgene encoding resistance to puromycin, and a predominantly negative, puromycin-resistant colony was isolated.”
      “The transgene contamination is certain to fuel the contentious debate over the use of genetically modified crops.”
transgenicity
  1. (organism) The quality or condition of being transgenic, containing one or more transgenes.
transgenesis
  1. (genetics) The process of introducing an exogenous gene into a living organism
  2. Examples:
    1. “Refined human artificial chromosome vectors for gene therapy and animal transgenesis.”
      “For that purpose it has developed theA TraitMill platformA that enables large-scale transgenesis and plant evaluation.”
      “Another conventional strategy for gene modification that uses the opposite approach to knockouts is called transgenesis.”
transgenic
  1. An organism whose genome has been genetically modified.
transgenics
  1. plural of transgenic
  2. The study and practice of genetic modification by inserting genes from one species into the genetic material of another species.
  3. Examples:
    1. “However, transgenics and seed treatments require that the plants be fed on, since most control is obtained through systemic activity.”
      “However, attempts to produce such transgenics have failed owing to the poor regeneration rates of the somatic embryogenesis protocols used.”
      “It has suggested that crops for developing transgenics should be carefully selected keeping in view the export potential.”
transgeneses
  1. plural of transgenesis
transgenes
  1. plural of transgene
  2. Examples:
    1. “For autosomal transgenes, both males and females were used for classification.”
      “The physical position of transgenes has been detected by fluorescent in situ hybridization in cereals such as barley, wheat, triticale, and oat.”
      “Whether or not transgenes integrate into specific chromosomes or chromosome regions of the genome has not yet been determined.”
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