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(The progeny, for their part, level passive-aggressive insults.
His strategy is to cross the tame rats with the ferocious rats and then score the progeny for how much of each trait they inherit.
Five younger siblings, one boy and four girls, came later; seven being the average number of progeny for late-19th-century farming folk.
And it's now high time to take a closer look at unregulated chemicals that envelop us — and may be shaping our progeny for decades to come.
As parents and grandparents, they seem able to accept their progeny for who they are while encouraging them to aim a little higher.
White repeatedly emphasized the immorality of Southern men fathering children with female slaves and then enslaving, beating and selling their own progeny for profit.
About 2000 2500 larvae were treated to obtain enough survivors to yield sufficient progeny for the next generation.
Pericytes, which were initially thought to be a progeny for the less primitive ADSCs, compromised less than 1% of SVF.
This selection contributes to identifying superior progeny for rubber yield and with potential for double purpose: wood and rubber production.
A total of 6,819 bins were detected for the 781 F2 progeny for the minimum 10 kb intervals (Table 2 and Additional file5).
Real-time PCR and fluorogenic probes were combined in a simple, rapid and sensitive method to genotype murine breeding stocks and their progeny for a point mutation.
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