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Filter by Meaning Genetic mutations can lead to constitutive activation of oncogenes.
The social norms of a culture are constitutive of its identity.
The rule of law is a constitutive principle of democracy.
The constitutive norms of a society govern its behavior and customs.
The constitutive genes of a bacterium determine its basic functions.
The constitutive principles of a philosophy guide its beliefs and values.
Certain genes are constitutive of the development of cancer.
The constitutive parts of a sentence are the subject, verb, and object.
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