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WHINCHAT A summer visitor whose breeding grounds are in upland parts of northern and western Britain.

Even when studying mammals, such as mice, whose breeding and environment can be more controlled, true trans-generational epigenetic inheritance is extremely rare.

Set in rural nineteen-seventies Wisconsin, this loose retelling of Hamlet focusses on Edgar, a boy born mute and with a preternatural ability to commune with the dogs whose breeding and training is his family's business.

Funny Cide was born in New York, a state whose breeding program had never produced a Kentucky Derby winner, which is among the many reasons it had always been looked down upon in snootier breeding circles, like those in Kentucky.

In particular, the inclusion of genetically-modified mice, whose breeding alone counts as a procedure, is largely behind this increase, but will ultimately allow us to reduce the number of animals used".

Araucaria trees are long-lived, monoecious trees whose breeding system is largely unknown.

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Here we focused on inversion 2Rj because of its association with the assortatively mating Bamako chromosomal form of An. gambiae, whose distinctive breeding sites are rock pools beside the Niger River in Mali and Guinea.

To compare these possibilities, we selected six Alaskan sockeye salmon populations (Figure 1) whose stream breeding habitats varied in ways that influence the intensity and selectivity of bear predation [20], [21] (Table 1).

Frannie and Ray have a sister named Megan (Lake Bell), whose main function in this highly male-dominated movie is to be married to Jimmy Egan, a hotheaded street cop whose hobbies include breeding, smoking, football and — since he's played by Colin Farrell — jittery displays of misdirected intensity.

Sidney Frances Bateman's "Self," treated to a wry revival at the Metropolitan Playhouse, may have been written in 1856, but its high society remains amusingly recognizable: a world of misers and socialites, dandies and ditzes, parvenus and social climbers, whose supposedly excellent breeding excuses their excesses.

They regard the Olympics as the premier cross-border athletic spectacle, one whose history of breeding patriotism and global camaraderie will never be matched.

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