Sentence examples for progeny back from inspiring English sources

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For it was a firm and longstanding rule of New England society that when a son married, he must never try to take his bride and progeny back into his parents' home for regular residence".

This can be accomplished by first crossing a plant of the superior variety to a plant of the donor variety, which carries the trait in question, and then mating the progeny back to a plant having the genotype of the superior parent.

Likewise, all else being equal, reduced mortality within the matrix may provide some of the positive benefits associated with increasing corridor width (e.g., increases in the effective population sizes of patches), provided that individuals inhabiting the matrix could contribute progeny back to corridors and habitat patches (Pulliam 1988; Hanski 1994).

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Called jumping genes or transposons, the little entrepreneurs figured out how to reproduce themselves and reinsert their copies -- their progeny -- back into the mother genome.

It all happened in a split-second and nobody on set seemed to notice, but Brad later made a crack about being "afraid of Watson's progeny coming back from the future to kill me".

The intestinal stem cell niche in Drosophila and Mus have a cryptic stem cell niche where a differentiating progeny signal back to the stem cell through EGF signaling, acting as mitogen (Jiang and Edgar, 2009).

Previous studies have demonstrated that the progeny of back-crosses tend to have a morphology intermediate between the parent species and the F1 hybrid [ 26, 31].

Later, their progeny will head back into the mosquito's salivary glands and infect its next victim.By vaccinating humans against proteins on the gametes, still-active immune agents in the blood sucked up by the mosquito can recognise and destroy the parasites as soon as they come out of hiding.

These progeny were mated back to the HT2 and HN2 parents, in both gender roles, and perithecial production was assayed.

Dedifferentiation includes a transition from the epithelial to mesenchyme state [EMT (epithelial mesenchymal transition)] and a re-entry into the cell cycle, with the mesenchymal progeny eventually transitioning back to an epithelial state [MET (mesenchymal epithelial transition)].

In such programs, a fraction of a population is taken into captivity for reproduction, and their progeny are released back into the natural environment to join wild-born conspecifics.

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