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Where did that expression come from? A. It probably came up about five years ago when someone was asking me, what's the best piece of advice you can give an entrepreneur?
And where did the expression come from in the first place?
One of the pieces of evidence supporting Haig's kin conflict theory of imprinting is that so many examples of parent specific gene expression come from embryos, placentas and endosperms, exactly where they are expected if the conflict is over how much the embryo gets relative to its siblings.
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These results lead to the key observation that it isn't the overall level of expression (sense antisense) that is critical but rather it is the fact that expression comes from multicopy genes (rather than one highly expressed gene).
At the ESS in the kinship theory, all of a gene's expression comes from the single active allele, which evolves to express at its parental origin's optimum.
But with those old machines, just about the only room for artistic expression came from choosing a tape color (as a teenager, I was partial to wood grain).
Then work began on the pieces, with some ideas for movements and expression coming from the daily improvisation sessions, which Ms. Teirstein referred to as instant choreography.
"Harry liked to say, 'To each time its art, to art its freedom.' This expression comes from 19th century Vienna and it holds true today".
I believe the expression comes from cricket, a sport that is intelligible to residents of Commonwealth countries but mystifying to the rest of the world.
"The way you speak the German is clear, but you lose the sense of the legato line, which is where the expression comes from," Ms. Ludwig said.
There was a flash in the pan — that is where the expression comes from — and then nothing.
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