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This is reflected in interspecific bovine [43] and porcine [24] SCNT offspring where the sequence variants between the donor cell and recipient oocyte mtDNA populations result in different amino acids being generated within one offspring.
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She once wrote in a letter of the experience of completing a novel: "the sense that the work has been produced within one, like offspring, developing and growing by some force of which one's life has served as a vehicle, and that what is left of oneself is only a poor husk".
"That is not a huge population for an antelope, especially a slow-breeding one like the chiru," said Khan. "They give birth to one offspring per year and half of those die within two months of their birth".
Genotypes of sires and maternal grandsires of phenotyped individuals not already included in the real scenario were added; within the testing set of 1344 cows, 539 had at least one offspring genotyped and were removed from the testing set for the offspring scenarios, hence there were only 805 cows in the testing set in Off0 to Off4.
They generally have just one offspring or twins, and invest much more in parenting.
In b and c, infected females produce one offspring, while uninfected females produce three offspring.
It produces only one offspring from a pair of parents.
This is because the number of generated offspring in any iteration of GA is much higher than in the HS algorithm (only one offspring).
For instance, if p0=0 individuals always produces at least one offspring, therefore q=0.
Approximately 30% of assigned parents had at least one offspring found in a different location, implying recent movement of the parent or offspring.
When the number of elites is less, it indicates that one parent can produce more than one offspring.
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