Sentence examples for pedigree of which from inspiring English sources

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I chose Salford largely due to its socialist pedigree, of which MacColl is such a key part.

He recently restored the property, the pedigree of which meant that he required approval from the planning authorities for every detail.

A total of 2447 individuals were included in a 3-generation pedigree, of which 1534 hens had records for feed intake and efficiency during two separate laying periods, i.e. between 37 and 40 weeks and between 57 and 60 weeks of age.

The field data from the evaluation population contained weaning and yearling weights from 48 158 and 46 429 animals born in 2008 or later, respectively, with 128 050 animals in the pedigree, of which 2277 were genotyped and therefore had MBV.

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We therefore examined the segregation of DEFA1A3 copy number, of the inferred numbers of DEFA1 or DEFA3 alleles, and of indel alleles, in three-generation CEPH pedigrees (of which one example is shown in Figure  3).

He was, in fact, a shining example of someone whose path, from birth, was paved with opportunity and who was gifted with an envious intellectual pedigree, both of which he wasted.

At MacLehose Press, meanwhile, publisher Christopher MacLehose has acquired translations of three Modiano novels: Pour Que Tu Ne Te Perdes Pas dans le Quartier and Un Pedigree, both of which are set for release next summer, and L'Herbe des Nuits, due out in 2016 in English.

From this stock population we used two different pedigrees, each of which generated inbreeding levels equal to crosses between: full siblings (ƒ = 1/4), double 1st cousins (ƒ = 1/8), 1st cousins (ƒ = 1/16), 2nd cousins (ƒ = 1/64) and unrelated individuals (ƒ ≈ 0).

MARLBORO MUSIC FESTIVAL No East Coast summer series can match the pedigree of Marlboro, which was founded by a group of renowned émigré musicians headed by Rudolf Serkin.

Their critter, Revueltosaurus callenderi, has a Berkeley pedigree of sorts (which we'll get back to) and was long thought to be a small dinosaur — an ancestor of larger plant-eaters like Triceratops and Stegosaurus of the dino-dominant Jurassic and Cretaceous periods.

Talking with family members also increased the number of pedigrees for which 100% of relatives had at least some information entered (70.38% if talked to a relative vs. 51.83% if did not, p-value < 0.001).

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