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germ plasm
noun
The cytoplasm of germ cells
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Eugenicists claimed that a "defective" generation was being bred, arguing that criminality as well as physical and mental characteristics were inherited via "germ plasm".
Some would-be architects of our future look toward a time when we will be able to alter the human germ plasm by design.
The Australian Network for Plant Conservation produced new guidelines for germ plasm (the bearers of heredity) conservation in Australia.
Once these have had their germ plasm preserved, they are sold to other farms to create satellite populations.
We compared germ plasm deficient, normal and ectopic germ plasm conditions in the cDNA microarray experiments.
RNA species whose concentration increased when ectopic germ plasm was present and decreased when the germ plasm was missing were selected.
Finally, 17 RNA species were found to be enriched in the germ plasm.
In Xenopus oocytes, the germ plasm is a part of the METRO region of mitochondrial cloud.
Centrosomes are microtubule (MT -organizing centers that ensure the faithful segregation of gerMT -organizingGcenters
There, she learned to work with germ plasm before returning to Poznań.
In Drosophila, the proper specification and formation of PGCs require both centrosomes and germ plasm, which contains the germline determinants.
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