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Discover LudwigThe phrase "by progeny" is correct and can be used in written English
It means "through descendants or offspring." Example: The family business was passed down through many generations, and its success was ultimately driven by progeny who continued the legacy.
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Popular taste in the novel was dominated for a century by progeny of the medieval courtly romance Amadís de Gaula.
World attention was first drawn to the Landrace by Denmark, where since 1895 a superior pig has been produced, designed for Denmark's export trade in Wiltshire bacon to England and developed by progeny testing (the selection of boars for breeding on the basis of the scientific assessment of their progeny).
These phenotypes are stably inherited as reflected by progeny analysis.
The following year, homozygous T2 plants were selected by progeny testing on growth medium with hygromycin.
Of these newly detected QTLs, the effects of two QTLs, GL3b and GL6, were confirmed by progeny testing.
Thus, in successive generations members of a population are replaced by progeny of parents better adapted to survive and reproduce in the biophysical environment in which natural selection takes place.
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Most importantly, four fish (3 males and 1 female) examined by progeny-test were able to produce GD-bearing male and female gametes for germline transmission to F1 generation at ~ 10% efficiency.
Recent demonstrations of insulin expression by progenies of mouse and human embryonic stem (ES) cells have attracted interest in setting up these cells as alternative sources of β-cells needed in diabetes cell therapy.
It is used for measuring the total energy of alpha particles emitted in air by progenies of 222Rn (214Pb, 214Pb, and 214Bi), and sometimes by other types of alpha emitters (e.g. 212Pb, 238U, and 239Pu).
Existing reference populations mainly built by progeny-tested bulls can also be used for ES, provided that the daughters are distributed over a wide range of environments.
After 24 h, the number of inclusions formed by chlamydial progeny was assessed by microscopical analysis and expressed as inclusion forming units (IFU) per ml.
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