How to say "gene pool" in Japanese?

In Japanese "gene pool" translates to  遺伝子プール 

Transliteration: Idenshi pūru

🇯🇵 遺伝子プールは、ある地域に生息する個体集団の全ての遺伝子の集合体である。

🗣️ Idenshi pūru wa, aru chiiki ni seisoku suru kotai shuudan no subete no idenshi no shuugoutai de aru.

🇺🇸 The gene pool is the collection of all genes in a population of organisms inhabiting a certain region.



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Frequently Asked Questions

How to say "gene pool" in Japanese?

You can use the word "遺伝子プール" which translates to "Gene pool".

How to pronounce "遺伝子プール" (gene pool) in Japanese?

The word "遺伝子プール" is pronounced as "Idenshi pūru".

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