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As the eye adjusts, the range of colors actually begins to seem quite broad, but never so variegated that you lose sight of a common parentage -- as though the whole town were ultimately sprung from adobe, or, back farther still, from the surrounding gold-brown mountains, in which, long before the Europeans arrived, the cliff dwellers made their hollowed-out homes.
Their common parentage means the photons' properties are linked, and if the first one is horizontally polarized, the other has to be vertical, and so on.
The co-clustering of the two F2 crosses (LnA, dark blue; LnC, light blue) may indicate that their common parentage is a stronger determinant of their transcriptional profiles than is their sensitivity or resistance to TCDD toxicity.
NON is non-obese non-diabetic, related to NOD by common parentage and shares some of the diabetogenic loci with NOD but significantly its H-2 locus imparts diabetes resistance even on the NOD background [ 26].
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In a notebook, he castigated slave-masters for their separate-species lie; he unquestioningly accepted a common racial parentage and moved from the "common descent" of the human races to the blood-ties of all "suffering" creation.
There is something uncanny about the encounter between the two men, for they had many qualities in common: mixed parentage (Mann's mother was half-Brazilian), gay desire, a postwar swing from eccentric nationalism to eccentric socialism.
Finally, we intended this assay to help validate a set of more than 100 well-characterized SNP markers to facilitate DNA-based approaches to solving common problems such as parentage determination, animal identification, and animal traceability in the event of serious disease outbreak in beef and dairy cattle populations [9], [10].
However, for common applications such as parentage assignment or estimating relatedness such markers will nonetheless be useful.
This program has been used on several occasions for parentage testing common-garden studies using these facilities [ 28, 67, 68].
A birth certificate is the only common identity document that establishes identity, parentage and citizenship.
Mismatches between putative parents and offspring due to the presence of a suspected null allele were reported in other studies [e.g. [ 16]] and seem to be relatively common when employing microsatellite markers in parentage analyses [see [ 35] for a review].
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