geenillä
Geenillä is the adessive singular form of the Finnish noun geeni, meaning gene. In Finnish, geenillä is used to indicate location or means in sentences, typically in technical or scientific contexts. It translates roughly as “on a gene” or “with a gene” in English, though in practice its use is governed by Finnish grammar and the surrounding predication. For example, in general scientific writing one would commonly use geenin (genitive) to talk about a specific gene and its properties (for example, gene expression is usually described with geenin ilmentyminen). Geenillä tends to appear when the gene itself is treated as a means, site, or context for an action or observation.
- Geenillä is the adessive case, used to express location or instrument-like meaning in Finnish.
- The corresponding plural form is geeneillä.
- In everyday language,geenillä is relatively rare outside of precise scientific wording; many gene-related statements use other
- The word geeni is a loanword from the scientific vocabulary, ultimately derived from English gene (and
- Geeni