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gen⋅o⋅tox⋅in

[jen-uh-tok-sin, jee-nuh-]
–noun
a toxic agent that damages DNA molecules in genes, causing mutations, tumors, etc.

gen⋅o⋅tox⋅ic, adjective
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ge·no·tox·in   (jē'nə-tŏk'sĭn)   
n.  A chemical or other agent that damages cellular DNA, resulting in mutations or cancer.

[New Latin geno-, gene (from Greek genos, race, offspring; see genə- in Indo-European roots) + toxin.]
ge'no·tox'ic adj., ge'no·tox·ic'i·ty (-sĭs'ĭ-tē) n.
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Main Entry: ge·no·tox·ic
Pronunciation: "jE-n&-'täk-sik
Function: adjective
: damaging to genetic material genotoxic effects of natural and synthetic chemicals associated with agriculture —Rudy Baum> —ge·no·tox·ic·i·ty /-täk-'sis-&t-E/ noun pl -ties
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genotoxic ge·no·tox·ic (jē'nō-tŏk'sĭk)
adj.
Damaging to DNA and thereby capable of causing mutations or cancer.

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