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What does the prefix Geno mean?

The prefix "Geno" comes from the Greek word "genos," which means "race," "kind," "origin," or "stock." It is often used in scientific and medical contexts to refer to genes, genetics, and heredity.

Here are some examples of words with the prefix "Geno":

* Genome: The complete set of genes in an organism.

* Genotype: The genetic makeup of an organism.

* Genomics: The study of genes and their functions.

* Genetic: Relating to genes or heredity.

* Genocide: The deliberate killing of a large number of people from a particular nation or ethnic group.

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