Transliteration: khe-ne-tis-kuh mo-duh-fie-ka-tsee
π³π± Genetische modificatie kan worden gebruikt om gewassen resistent te maken tegen ziekten.
π£οΈ Khe-ne-tis-kuh mo-duh-fie-ka-tsee kahn wor-den ge-bruykt om guh-was-sun re-sis-tent tuh ma-ken teg-un zee-kten.
πΊπΈ Genetic modification can be used to make crops resistant to diseases.
π³π± Genetische modificatie wordt gebruikt om gewenste eigenschappen in organismen te introduceren.
π£οΈ khuh-ney-ti-she moh-die-fie-kah-tsee wuhrt gey-bruu-kt om guh-wen-stuh ey-guh-schahp-pen in or-guh-nis-mun tuh in-troh-doo-sey-ren.
πΊπΈ Genetic modification is used to introduce desired traits into organisms.
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You can use the word "genetische modificatie" which translates to "genetic modification".
The word "genetische modificatie" is pronounced as "khe-ne-tis-kuh mo-duh-fie-ka-tsee".
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