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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a colony from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the origin of a colony, indicating where it was established or from which place it originated.
Example: "The settlers established a colony from the mainland, seeking new opportunities and resources."
Alternatives: "a colony originating from" or "a colony established by".
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About 1874 a colony from Connecticut settled the site and called it New Britain.
To prepare the subcultures, MRS was inoculated with a colony from the plates and incubated overnight at 37 °C.
"You break off a colony from propagated coral reefs from places like Indonesia and Palau, transplant it, and the colony begins to grow by reproducing asexually.
Gozo has just one town, which the Arabs called Rabat and the British, who ruled Malta as a colony from 1800 to 1964, renamed Victoria.
Sometimes new colonies are formed by budding, the division or accidental separation of part of a colony from an original nest.
But in California, scientists found that they could take a worker from San Diego and put it in a colony from San Francisco and it would be welcomed like a kissing cousin.
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aIdentified from a colony isolated from sacculus rotundus, bIdentified from a colony isolated from vermiform appendix.
Mice are supplied either from a production colony or from a colony recovered from cryopreservation.
We obtained access to RNA-Seq data (65,273,690 reads) from a colony established from mosquitoes collected in Cairns in March 2014.
The Aedes albopictus mosquitoes used in these experiments were from a colony strain from Lake Charles, LA.
Adult Phlebotomus duboscqi from a colony originated from Kenya were kept with free access to a 30% solution of sucrose.
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