Sentence examples for new progeny from inspiring English sources

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The press had dubbed such brave new progeny 'designer babies' or 'genetically modified humans'".

No grand announcements (the Pfeffermans love an announcement), no uncomfortable arrivals, old paedo babysitters or new progeny.

I don't want quinoa, or wheatgrass juice, green cardboard (kale), bloody goji berries or River Rocket … wait, that's his new progeny, not food.

Following this induction event, the virus enters a life cycle in which its genome is excised from the host chromosome and begins to multiply, forming new progeny viruses.

The hematopoietic stem cells produce billions of new progeny every day to replace both the white blood cells, which die fighting pathogenic invaders, and the red blood cells, which last only two months before wearing out.

In all likelihood, the new progeny of old genes will turn out as self-absorbed and manipulative as their biological fathers.

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Therefore, new maps can be quickly generated when new progenies are available.

Of the 90 F2 progenies used in our previous study [ 15], one progeny was excluded and two new progenies were added in this study.

The DNA molecule then integrates into the genome of the host cell to be replicated so that new viral progeny can be made.

Scientists are trying to develop drugs that can interfere with each step in the HIV lifecycle to stop the release of new viral progeny.

Within these 96 nucleotides, we have identified three nucleotides A-U-U at positions 79 81 that are essential for the incorporation of in vitro-generated ssRNAs into new reovirus progeny viral particles.

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