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This results in a cell that lives past its " use-by-date " and is able to replicate and pass on any faulty machinery to its progeny, increasing the likelihood of the cell becoming cancerous or diseased.
As well as providing exciting sport, the tests were used for selecting borzoi breeding stock ; only the quickest and most intelligent hunting dogs went on to produce progeny.
The fast growing progeny, from crossbred zebu cows with Canchim bulls, can be slaughtered at 18 months old from feedlots after weaning, up to 24 months old from feedlots after grazing and at 30 months from grazing on the range.
This DNA can be incorporated into host genome as a provirus that can be passed on to progeny cells.
However, the result on all other vampires is extreme, and many of the weakest vampires die, thus confirming the legend that anything that harms Akasha will also directly affect all of her progeny.
The success of the Vulcan Project and its subsequent progeny, the very-high-speed Gatling gun, has led to guns of the same configuration being referred to as Vulcan Cannon, which can sometimes confuse nomenclature on the subject.
Three of these children would go on to have further progeny including the eldest Maria Adelaide who was the mother of Louis XV of France.
This battle occurred in the time when Heracles lived, so many events had already happened: the establishment of the Olympian gods, their progeny, the adventures of Perseus ( forefather of Heracles ) and so on.
By taking on the duties of serfdom, serfs bound not only themselves but all of their future progeny.
Because the two genes that determine G-types and P-types can be passed on separately to progeny viruses, different combinations are found.
After he retired to stud, the performances of Ribot's progeny saw him win the leading sire in Great Britain & Ireland on three occasions ( 1963, 1967, 1968 ).
In July 2008, the States of Jersey took the historic step of ending the ban on imports, and allowing the import of bull semen from any breed of cattle, although only semen that is genetically pure will enable the resultant progeny to be entered in the Jersey Herd Book.
An example of a true scientific model is longer necked giraffes reach more food, survive at higher rates, and pass on this longer neck trait to their progeny.
While Spencer did advocate " survival of the fittest " in the competition among men, Leonard emphasizes that it is inaccurate to call Spencer a Social Darwinist, because he actually held Lamarckian views: he believed that parents acquire traits through voluntary exertion and then pass them on to their progeny.
There is still disagreement on the subject of the classification, ancestry, and progeny of H. ergaster, but it is now widely accepted to be the direct ancestor of later hominids such as Homo heidelbergensis, Homo sapiens, and Homo neanderthalensis and Asian Homo erectus.
In a play on words, he bemoans those who crave for wives and progeny.
* The Charge Residue Model ( CRM ) suggests that electrospray droplets undergo evaporation and fission cycles, eventually leading progeny droplets that contain on average one analyte ion or less.
She states that colonial control was predicated on identifying who was white and who was native, which children could become citizens of the empire while who remained the subjects of the empire, who had hereditary rights of a progeny and who did not.
He was bred for his muscular and refined form, which was passed on to his get often enough to make him at least the # 5 all-time leading quarter horse sire when ranked by AQHA points earned by all progeny combined.
She was imprisoned by Ra on Pangar and later unearthed by the Pangarans, who use her progeny to produce tretonin.
Variation in methylation hallmark exist between the two parents which are crossed and when these two different hall marks come together, they exerts a cumulative effect on the phenotype of the heterotic progeny.
Interest in determining which sires of race horses transmit raw speed, and which sires transmit stamina ( defined as the ability to successfully compete at longer distances ) to their progeny dates back to the early 20th Century, when a French researcher, Lt. Col. J. J. Vullier, published a study on the subject ( called Dosage ), which was subsequently modified by an Italian breeding expert, Dr. Franco Varola, in two books he authored, entitled Typology Of The Race Horse and The Functional Development Of The Thoroughbred.
Based on what distances the progeny of the sires so designated excelled in during their racing careers ( the distance preferences displayed by the sires themselves while racing being irrelevant ), each chef-de-race ( the list released in the early 1980s identified 120 such sires, and 85 more have been added ) is placed in one or two of the following categories, or " aptitudinal groups ": Brilliant, Intermediate, Classic, Solid or Professional, with " Brilliant " indicating that the sire's progeny fared best at very short distances and " Professional " denoting a propensity for very long races on the part of the sire's offspring, the other three categories ranking along the same continuum in the aforementioned order.

progeny and layer
This core is surrounded by a peripheral layer of myeloid, erythroid and megakaryocyte progenitor cells and their progeny.

progeny and is
If a dancer is good, she suggests purely and superbly the fundamental mechanics of ancestry and progeny -- the continuum of mankind.
Of these, NS3 / NS3A is involved in the egress of the progeny virus.
Blending of traits in the progeny is now explained by the action of multiple genes with quantitative effects.
They determined that a protective protein coat was formed around the bacteriophage, but that the internal DNA is what conferred its ability to produce progeny inside a bacteria.
' I am she that is the natural mother of all things, mistress and governess of all the elements, the initial progeny of worlds, chief of powers divine, Queen of heaven, the principal of the Gods celestial, the light of the goddesses: at my will the planets of the air, the wholesome winds of the Seas, and the silences of hell be disposed ; my name, my divinity is adored throughout all the world in divers manners, in variable customs and in many names, [...] Some call me Juno, others Bellona of the Battles, and still others Hecate.
Their progeny is born conscious and with all the power of any other Q, although lacking adult maturity.
Polyploidy is a mechanism that has caused many rapid speciation events in sympatry because offspring of, for example, tetraploid x diploid matings often result in triploid sterile progeny.
The standard method of breeding inbred wheat cultivars is by crossing two lines using hand emasculation, then selfing or inbreeding the progeny.
Their chief advantage is that, of all forms of progeny, spores require the least energy and materials to produce.
2000 ) The response of parental triticale lines to anther culture is known to be correlated to the response of their progeny.
Failing this, the progeny goes nameless ; and to go nameless is to be obnoxious to all sorts of misfortunes.
Critic and author Eddie Muller wrote, " Joseph H. Lewis's direction is propulsive, possessed of a confident, vigorous simplicity that all the frantic editing and visual pyrotechnics of the filmmaking progeny never quite surpassed.
As long as it is recalled that the myth of Asterion, who appears in no anecdotal Hellenic context, is Minoan, it will be perceived that the figure of Zeus is an interloper, and that rather than the " stepfather " role to which he has been displaced, Asterion is originally the father of the Underworld progeny.
He is the younger brother of Iktomi, and the pair comprises the two progeny of Inyan, the creator, who is the head of the Lakota pantheon.
Śrīmad Bhāgavatam 8. 8. 16 cites Vishvakarman is one of the prajāpatis, the sons of Lord Brahmā who generate progeny.
Which children are the progeny of Tyndareus, the mortal king, and which are of Zeus, and are thus half-immortal, is not consistent among accounts, nor is which child hatched from which egg.

progeny and developed
They developed the best racing horses and breeding stock, mainly by purchasing the progeny of the great Canadian stallion Northern Dancer.

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