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To test the possibility that pollination by an unrelated and incompatible species may constitutes a "biological stress" whereby the genetic and epigenetic stability of the maternal parent genome might be jeopardized, we performed a crossing experiment between rice (served as the maternal partner) and Oenothera biennis L. (served as the pollen donor).
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Seminiferous tubules may constitute up to 90 percent of the testis.
For example, secondhand cigarette smoke may constitute a nuisance.
On some interpretations, this alone may constitute a war crime.
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