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 the Appendix of Indo-European roots) + TOXIN.] ge′no·toxic adj. ge′no·tox·ici·ty (-sĭsĭ-tē) n. |
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