Transliteration: khe-neks-preh-sie
π³π± Genexpressie verwijst naar het proces waarbij genetische informatie wordt omgezet in eiwitten.
π£οΈ Khe-neks-preh-sie ver-wijst naar hut proh-ses vahr-by khe-ne-tis-kuh in-for-ma-tsee vurt om-ge-zet in ai-wit-ten.
πΊπΈ Gene expression refers to the process by which genetic information is converted into proteins.
π³π± Genetische expressie verwijst naar het proces waarbij informatie in een gen wordt gebruikt om een eiwit te produceren.
π£οΈ khuh-ney-ti-she eks-prey-sie vur-wijst naar het pruh-sehs waar-bye in-for-maa-tsee in ey-nen khey-nen wuhrt gey-bruu-kt om eyn ey-viht tuh pro-du-sey-ren.
πΊπΈ Gene expression refers to the process by which information in a gene is used to produce a protein.
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You can use the word "genexpressie" which translates to "gene expression".
The word "genexpressie" is pronounced as "khe-neks-preh-sie".
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