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In addition to the vernalization and photoperiod response genes, reproductive development is controlled by the early maturity (eam; also referred to as earliness per se) loci.
However, the high survival of early-maturing males in the sea environment was, again, explained by the genetic association of early maturity with lower cataract and deformation incidences.
In retrospect, it was an unusual early maturity that fostered the powerful relationship between them.
Nor has he ever given the impression, particularly onstage, of early maturity.
"The benefits are the higher yields and early maturity, but they are quite expensive," Chipeta said.
Kimber said: "These poems show her early maturity as a poet.
Still, many siblings welcome the early maturity and responsibility that come with having a disabled brother or sister.
In fact once you survived into early maturity you could expect to live to a decent age.
It is large and blocky and, as a superior mutton breed, is noted for its early maturity.
The outstanding characteristics of the breed are uniformity of colour, early maturity, and ability to thrive under adverse conditions.
Finally, both "Ameriques" and "Turangalila" were written by composers in their middle to late 30's, enjoying the flush of early maturity.
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