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Genetically speaking, the aardvark is a living fossil, as its chromosomes are highly conserved, reflecting much of the early eutherian arrangement before the divergence of the major modern taxa.
Genetically modified maize ( corn ) is a recombineered corn plant with agronomically desirable traits.
Genetically, it is the same as Showa, but lacking either red pigment ( Shiro Utsuri ) or white pigment ( Hi Utsuri / Ki Utsuri ).
The GM-fungus is killed after fermentation and chymosin isolated from the fermentation broth, so that the Fermentation-Produced Chymosin ( FPC ) used by cheese producers does not contain any Genetically Modified component or ingredient.
Safe trade is generally seen as a single framework of rules worldwide to drastically inhibit the flow of alien organisms ( e. g. Genetically modified organisms, imported animals ) across the borders of ecoregions, to preserve their natural wild biodiversity.
Genetically, Rett syndrome ( RTT ) is caused by mutations in the gene MECP2 located on the X chromosome, and can arise sporadically or from germline mutations.
Genetically engineered Bt cotton is not protected from the boll weevil.
Genetically he is noted to be very unusual ; as he grows older, he displays an uncanny intelligence, but is very withdrawn.
Genetically, Nanoarchaeum is peculiar in that its 16S RNA sequence is undetectable by the most common methods.
Genetically, the palomino color is created by a single allele of a dilution gene called the cream gene working on a " red " ( chestnut ) base coat.
Genetically engineered for strength and resolve, they are also short-lived and believe that " victory is life.
Genetically the animal is chimeric: karyotyping of a sample of cells shows XX / XY chromosomes.
Genetically modified mice that express a modified GR incapable of DNA binding are still responsive to the anti-inflammatory effects of glucocorticoids, while the stimulation of gluconeogenesis by glucocorticoids is blocked.
A new standard is " Genfrei " or " Gentechnikfrei " meaning the food is free of Genetically Modified ingredients ( GMO ).
Genetically modified cotton and genetically modified rice is also an important effort at Agracetus.
Genetically enhanced, frequently wired on various drugs, occasionally accompanied by the hallucinatory fox Tiriganiaq, and strongly conscientious in everything he does, Raf's past is as much a mystery as his future.
Genetically related to other Atlantic horse breeds, it is generally believed that the Garrano is one of the ancestors to the Galician Pony and the Andalusian.
A synthetic form of human tropoelastin is made by DermaPlus Products from Genetically Modified organisms for use in wound healing and topical skin care.

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Genetically, linkage studies have identified 18 possible loci on 15 different chromosomes that are associated with myopia, but none of these loci are part of the candidate genes that cause myopia.

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Genetically, R1b1a1 ( 2011 name ) has been found to occur with comparatively high frequency among the Bashkirs in Bashkortostan ( 62 / 471 = 13. 2 %).
Genetically modified plants with characters resulting from the deliberate implantation of genetic material from a different germplasm may form a cultivar.
* 2003 Genetically Modified ( with Black Sifichi, remixes from Unsavoury Products )
Genetically induced chronic low-level methemoglobinemia may be treated with oral methylene blue daily.
Genetically speaking, most New Gods are also endowed with superior intellectual abilities comparable to that of their superhuman physical abilities.
Genetically, the Adyghe population has shared ancestry with European, Central as well as South Asian populations.
Genetically improved people, called " proovs ," live across the " Forbidden Zone ," a minefield separating the Urb from a city called Eden, with a beautiful society, food and water.
Genetically, a piebald horse begins with a black base coat colour, and then the horse also has an allele for one of three basic spotting patterns overlaying the base colour.
Genetically, a skewbald horse begins most commonly with a chestnut base coat colour ( called " red " by geneticists ), or some other set of colour genes other than black.
Genetically, a coloured horse begins with a solid base coat colour.
Genetically, the gray fox often clusters with two other ancient lineages, the east Asian Raccoon dog ( Nyctereutes procyonoides ) and the African Bat-eared fox ( Otocyon megalotis ).
Genetically, they have been tentatively associated by some authors with mtDNA haplogroup M and Y-chromosome Haplogroup C, the earliest Homo sapiens lineages thought to have migrated outside of Africa.
Genetically engineered fruit: PLU code consists of 5 numbers and begins with 8 ( e. g. 84012 ).
* Synthoids: Genetically enhanced clones with tissue regrowth abilities.
Genetically they are tetraploid, which means that even if Mendoza were still human, there would be certain obstacles to her enjoying full connubial bliss with any one of them.

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Genetically modified crops ( GM crops, or biotech crops ) are plants, the DNA of which has been modified using genetic engineering techniques.
Genetically modified cells or organisms directly express the fluorescently-tagged proteins, which enables the study of the function of the original protein in vivo.
Genetically Modified Organisms include both LMOs and organisms which are not capable of growing, i. e. are dead.
" Note the distinction between states, and the need to clearly mention their status as GMO ( Genetically Modified Organism ) which makes them unacceptable to most organic food buyers.
Genetically modified mice in which the catalytic domain of ADAMTS5 was deleted are resistant to cartilage destruction in an experimental model of osteoarthritis.
Genetically modified crops ( GM crops, or biotech crops ) are plants, the DNA of which has been modified using genetic engineering techniques, which are then used in agriculture.

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Genetically altered mammalian cells, such as Chinese Hamster Ovary cells ( CHO ), are also used to manufacture certain pharmaceuticals.
Genetically modified foods ( GM foods, or biotech foods ) are foods derived from genetically modified organisms ( GMOs ), such as genetically modified crops or genetically modified fish.
* Genetically Modified Athletes: Biomedical Ethics, Gene Doping and Sport ( Routledge, 2004 ), by Andy Miah
Presently, there are teams that compete in the Baja SAE, Automotive X-Prize ( see Cornell 100 + MPG Team ), UNP Satellite Program, DARPA Grand Challenge, AUVSI Underwater Vehicle Competition, Formula SAE, RoboCup, Solar Decathlon, Genetically Engineered Machines, and others.

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