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The phrase "a segregation for" is correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing the separation or division of groups or entities for a specific purpose.
Example: "The organization implemented a segregation for different age groups to ensure tailored activities for each demographic."
Alternatives: "a separation for" or "a division for".
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The opposite subpopulation, C-Co1, showed a segregation for resistance to race 65 according to the ratio expected for one dominant gene (i.e. 1 1 R S).
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.02137.012 10.7554/eLiFigure37.013 Figure 5 figure supplement 1. Stochastic fluctuations of CENP-A segregation allows for copy number measurements.
Held in a segregation cell for nine months, in 1996 he was put on a bus for Pelican Bay, in the far north of the state, where he remained until his parole in 2004.
It also houses a segregation area for men like Bridger who need protection from other prisoners.
A segregation model for multiple phase transformations is coupled with thermodynamic equilibrium calculations, including dendritic, peritectic and eutectic reactions.
Due to no seeds could be obtainable in homozygous mutants because of the seedling-lethality, the crosses of the heterozygous ASL3/asl3 plants with indica cultivar Pei'ai64S were conducted to generate a segregation population for gene mapping.
A functional segregation for auditory and speech perception along an anterior-to-posterior axis in the temporal cortex was first advanced based on early neurological studies of aphasia (Wernicke 1874; Geschwind and Levitsky 1968).
This hypothesis is confirmed by the observed data giving a 3 1 segregation for T1E and by the identification of two genome regions of 3.4 and 1.4 Mbp located in G2 and G6, respectively, where these two genes are located.
These F2 populations showed a 3 1 segregation for purple to red aleurones.
Recent studies have demonstrated a tetrasomic segregation for D. alata tetraploid clones (2 n = 4 x = 80) (Nemorin et al., 2012).
Based on phylogenetic and lifestyle classifications (as identified by colour codes in Figure 1 and Figure 1A), we observe a striking segregation for eukaryotes, prokaryotic mesophiles and hyperthermophiles, with sharply defined non-overlapping associated strips.
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