Sentence examples for progenies from inspiring English sources

The word 'progenies' is correct and usable in written English.
It is a noun that usually means the children of a person, or the offspring of a particular kind of thing. Example sentence: Among the artist's progenies are several accomplished painters.

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progenies

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Plural of progeny

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Related to these misconceptions are the beliefs in "prepotency"—i.e., that some individuals impress their heredities on their progenies more effectively than others and in "prenatal influences" or "maternal impressions"—i.e., that the events experienced by a pregnant female are reflected in the constitution of the child to be born.

This realization opened an opportunity to map the arrangement of the genes and the estimated distances between them in the chromosome by studying the frequencies of recombination of various traits in the progenies of hybrids.

In most organisms, including humans, chiasmata are seen in the meiotic chromosomes in both sexes, and observations on hybrid progenies show that recombination of linked genes occurs also in both sexes.

Such gene variants will increase in frequency in the P1 population, because they are more often present in the progenies of P1 × P1 matings, which have normal fitness.

The alternative genetic variants that do not favour P1 × P1 matings will be more often present in the progenies of P1 × P2 matings, which have lower fitness.

It was discovered in the early 1970s that exposures to diethylstilbestrol before the ninth week of gestation could lead to the formation of rare vaginal and cervical cancers in female progenies.

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She hasn't tried soft since her maiden days but progeny of Mastercraftsman have tended to cope.

The progeny of the 1948 refugees are now in their millions.

(The precise figure is hard to calculate; many displaced Greeks have died or moved far away, but their progeny may make claims).In this section Managing the right of return Bargaining chips, anyone?

Though the offspring of such unions may struggle with the barriers of prejudice, at their best international marriages reduce intolerance directly themselves, and indirectly through their progeny.The mists over marriageSo it is all the more disappointing that until recently so little has been known about these unions.

A new protagonist who had for some time been watching and learning in the wings stepped on to the stage and d'Annunzio was brushed aside by his own monstrous progeny in the person of Mussolini.

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