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the germplasm
noun
Alternative spelling of germ plasm
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He describes Stanford as "the germplasm for innovation.
Consider, for example, debates over patents, copyrights, indigenous knowledges, genetic codes, and the information in the germplasm of seeds.
If the university was no longer interested in commercializing the germplasm, Shaw and Larson would be happy to make use of it.
Various population parameters measured in the germplasm.
The germplasm effect was estimated at 0.37 tons/ha.
We also considered that Ankara/Beytepe was the germplasm centre of I. glauca ssp.
Among the germplasm of 47 cultivated tea (C. sinensis), the average values was 0.47.
Significant correlations between these four traits were observed in the germplasm collection (Additional file 2).
PCoA was used to characterize the subgroups of the germplasm set.
These points may address to conserve the germplasm of susceptible animals especially fish under climatic changes.
The germplasm characteristics and breeding utilization of such tetraploid materials were discussed.
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