基因

Chinese

 
base; foundation; basic
base; foundation; basic; (chemistry) radical
cause; reason; because
simp. and trad.
(基因)

Pronunciation


Etymology 1

Phono-semantic matching of English gene, coined by geneticist Tan Jiazhen circa 1935, literally "fundamental factor".

Noun

基因

  1. (genetics, countable) gene (Classifier: ) [from circa 1935]
    基因突變基因突变   jīyīn tūbiàn   genetic mutation
  2. (figuratively, uncountable) succession; inheritance; continuity
    傳承文化基因传承文化基因   chuánchéng wénhuà jīyīn   inherit cultural inheritance
Derived terms

Noun

基因

  1. (dated) cause; basic cause
Synonyms
Descendants
Sino-Xenic (基因):
  • Japanese: ()(いん) (kīn)
  • Korean: 기인(基因) (giin)

Japanese

Kanji in this term

Grade: 5
いん
Grade: 5
on’yomi

Noun

()(いん) • (kiin) 

  1. cause; origin
  2. gene (biological)
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