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Meanings of genetically capable in English
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Usage of genetically capable in English
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People are geneticallycapable or incapable of tasting it.
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Hens are geneticallycapable of growing teeth, but do not normally do so in the wild or in captivity.
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Hens are geneticallycapable of growing teeth, but do not normally do so "It's the $64 million question," admits Watson.
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Escherichia was found to be geneticallycapable of producing ethanol in all patients, whilst there was considerable heterogeneity between patients for the other genera.
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According to the Swiss scientists, prions can only spread from the digestive system to the brain via tissue geneticallycapable of allowing their replication.