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geneticist
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ge·net·i·cist (j-nt-sst)
n.
A specialist in genetics.

geneticist
[jənet′isist]
a scientist who specializes in the study or application of genetics.

geneticist
a specialist in genetics.

geneticist
A scientist whose work hinges on genetics research or management of Pts with genetic disorders Salary $81K + 12% bonus. See Clinical geneticist, Clinical biochemical geneticist, Clinical cytogeneticist, Clinical molecular geneticist, PhD medical geneticist.


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