Sentence examples for may be embryonic from inspiring English sources

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At the Museum also are some eggs from Mongolia that are Cretaceous; a few bits of what may be embryonic bone can be glimpsed in them.

However, this may be embryonic stage specific.

These phylogenetic relationships suggest that these Atlantic salmon hemoglobin genes may be embryonic.

All other detected mutations are missense variants, indicating that a complete loss of ECHS1 function may be embryonic lethal.

Whatever else it may be, Embryonic certainly isn't that.

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The startling, expressive talent that gives voice to that yearning may still be embryonic in "Saturday Night," but it is definitely there.

These may be ES (embryonic stem) cells and iPS cells, or these may be ES cells and epiblast stem cells.

One potential source of multi-potent mammary stem cells may be the embryonic mammary bud [ 15].

Although Skm2 mice are viable, the occurrence of the mutant phenotype (eight mutants in 84 pups) suggests that there may be some embryonic lethality in the Skm2 mice as well.

In mouse, Dnmt3b is initially strongly expressed in the trophectoderm (Hirasawa and Sasaki, 2009), and our initial evaluation suggests that some of the enriched cells in our cultures may be extra-embryonic.

TBP2 may be competitive in embryonic gene regulation because of preferential interactions with embryonic activators or other maternal factors that – like TBP2 – still persist in early development; such preferential interactions would be analogous to the preference of the Caudal activator for a promoter nucleoprotein architecture with the downstream promoter element [ 33].

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