Sentence examples for white trait from inspiring English sources

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In 1912, Sturtevant assigned the "white" trait to the White or W locus.

Still, a certain ambiguity of tone, a typical White trait, makes you wonder where he really stands on the question of, say, killing animals for clothes, food, or sport.

For social and cultural researchers, it is highly problematic to give an impression that this is a "white" trait when it is not.

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T1 was monomorphic for the lemma awn barbs (rough) and glume colour (white) traits; in contrast, T6 also showed intermediate lemma awn barb types (12.9%), and brown (35.5%) and black (6.4%) glume colour types.

A crossing test carried out to identify segregation confirmed that the yellowish-white trait of Wogon-Sugi is inherited in a non-Mendelian fashion (Table  2).

Ohba et al. (1971) used reciprocal crosses between Wogon-Sugi and wild-type Sugi to demonstrate that the yellowish-white trait of Wogon-Sugi is inherited in a non-Mendelian fashion.

For example, it is not a lethal mutation, and the yellowish-white traits of Wogon-Sugi often change to normal green in late summer (supplementary data S3).

Indeed, modern genetics owes a strong debt to the white color trait in pea, which was exploited by Mendel in the original determination of basic genetic theory [ 46].

The white pupae trait of this line is sex-linked and makes this strain conducive to large-scale rearing and male-only mass release of sterilized flies for the sterile insect technique (SIT).

The NILs were developed by backcrossing the near white flower trait six times from the cultivar Laredo into Clark or Harosoy (Table  1) [ 20]. aA Phytophtora and pustle-resistant Clark isoline with genes Rps1 and rxp.

By the end of that year, he had become a full convert with the discovery of the white-eyed mutation in Drosophila and his realization that, according to Mendelian principles, inheritance of the white-eyed trait could only be explained if the mutant gene producing this phenotype were physically associated with the X chromosome (Morgan 1910b).

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