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There are 9 nine-letter words ending with GENE

MELONGENEmelongene n. (Caribbean) An aubergine; an eggplant.
MELONGENE n. (Caribbean) an aubergine.
MISCEGENEmiscegene n. Alternative form of miscegen.
MISCEGENE n. a person of mixed racial heritage, also MISCEGEN, MISCEGINE.
MULTIGENEmultigene adj. (Genetics) Involving multiple genes.
multigene n. Multigene family.
MULTIGENE n. each of a group of genes with closely related nucleotide sequences, apparently evolved from a common ancestor sequence and often having similar or related functions.
OLIGOGENEoligogene n. (Genetics) One of a few genes that, together, control a specific trait.
OLIGOGENE n. a type of gene.
PALEOGENEPaleogene adj. (Geology) Of a geologic period within the Cenozoic era; comprises the Paleocene, Eocene and Oligocene…
Paleogene prop.n. (Geology) The Paleogene period.
PALEOGENE adj. belonging to a certain geological time period, also PALEOCENE.
PATHOGENEpathogene n. Dated form of pathogen.
PATHOGENE n. a disease-producing organism, also PATHOGEN.
PHOTOGENEphotogene n. (Obsolete) A photograph.
photogene n. (Archaic) An afterimage.
photogene n. (Genetics) A gene involved in photosynthesis.
SUPERGENEsupergene n. (Genetics) A group of neighbouring genes on a chromosome that are inherited together because of close…
supergene adj. (Geology, of a mineral) leached and then deposited by descending waters.
SUPERGENE n. a group of closely linked genes, frequently having related functions.
TRANSGENEtransgene n. (Genetics, biotechnology) A gene from one species introduced into the genome of another by transgenesis.
TRANSGENE n. a gene that is transferred from an organism of one species to an organism of another species by genetic engineering.

Scrabble words — in black are valid world wide — in RED are not valid in North America — in GREEN are valid only in North America.
Definitions are short excerpt from the WikWik.org and 1Word.ws.

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