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Similarly, the frequency of the a allele among the offspring is given by q2 + pq = q(q + p) = q.
A detailed description of the phenotypic relationships between parents and their offspring is given in Tables 2 4.
Generation time, the mean age of mothers at the birth of their offspring, is given by \documentclass[12pt]{minimal} \usepackage{amsmath} \usepackage{wasysym} \usepackage{amsfonts} \usepackage{amssymb} \usepackage{amsbsy} \usepackage{mathrsfs} \usepackage{upgreek} \setlength{\oddsidemargin}{-69pt} \begin{document} $$T = \int_\alpha ^\beta {xp(x dx} $$\end{documentt}.
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Things changed a little in 1998, with donor-conceived offspring being given access to their donors' identifying information – but only with the donor's consent.
The offspring were given a single heat shock (36°C, 1 hr) at the third instar larval stage.
Each offspring was given a genotype based on the genotypes of its parents, and all the produced genotypes were pooled into a matrix constituting the initial conditions for the next generation.
Body, liver, thymus, and spleen weights of adult male offspring are given in Table 1.
For enrichment, females and their offspring were given cotton square nestlets with every cage change throughout the study.
The 70 adult offspring were given a 5-minute public speaking task followed by a 3-minute mental arithmetic task.
Information about the effect of a healthy diet, exercise and appropriate weight gain during pregnancy on the risk of contracting GDM, offspring's perinatal problems and obesity in the offspring was given to the participant mothers.
At weaning (four weeks), offspring were given subcutaneous radio-frequency identification tags (RFID), and a small tissue sample was taken from the tip of the tail (1 to 2 mm) under general anaesthesia (halothane) for genotyping.
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