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| Genetically, a worker bee does not differ from a queen | |
| and human body, and the relative levels of | genetically abnormal proteins in tumors, and proving us |
| ed on the hypothesis that the human body is | genetically adapted to 'original' foods, that is, foods |
| anges that cannot be passed on to offspring | genetically alone. |
| tends to be applied to cows that have been | genetically altered or whose genome has been studied in |
| Genetically altered C. elegans that lack serotonin have | |
| The series follows the exploits of humans | genetically altered with the vampire virus as they try |
| It is manufactured using | genetically altered tobacco plants. |
| the game, the player leads a team of eight | genetically altered supersoldiers (marines) to defeat a |
| Watchers II continues the saga of two | genetically altered life forms turned loose. |
| ir Percival, the foolish man slowly wise is | genetically altered into a monstrous giant but retains |
| synthetic biology, the bacteria are usually | genetically altered. |
| One experiment involved | genetically altering male Drosophila causing them to ha |
| "We | genetically analyze every polio virus that we isolate s |
| ople whom she and her family are related to | genetically and historically. |
| moryi, a polyploid plant, is quite variable | genetically and in appearance. |
| from 13 islands showed that B. bulabula was | genetically and physically different from the two other |
| ty which can be experimentally demonstrated | genetically and cytologically. |
| ted by the finding of their proximity (both | genetically and behavioural) with humans, and the threa |
| of Pseudopontia which can be distinguished | genetically and by details of wing veins. |
| layed on the surface of budding yeast cells | genetically as fusion proteins with the C-terminal half |
| from any one group are almost as different [ | genetically] as any two random individuals from the ent |
| A liver chestnut is the same | genetically as a regular chestnut, but the shade is a d |
| hat gene interaction, and more importantly, | genetically based interactions among individuals, were |
| sraeli Hebrew, which he calls "Israeli", is | genetically both Indo-European (Germanic, Slavic and Ro |
| obacterium tuberculosis complex refers to a | genetically closely related group of Mycobacterium spec |
| with the Pied Kingfisher, but the latter is | genetically closer to the American green kingfishers. |
| the chances that newly laid eggs which are | genetically closer to the female receive a better chanc |
| groups: the "Ancestral North Indian" (ANI) | genetically closer to Middle Easterners, Central Asians |
| nificant species barrier between it and its | genetically closest sister taxon, Claire's mouse lemur |
| anine instead of tyrosine, and by inserting | genetically coded reporter moieties (color-changing and |
| If all three languages were | genetically connected, the losses should be random, not |
| s caused by any inborn error of metabolism ( | genetically defective enzymes) involved in these proces |
| overy, have employed the method to generate | genetically defined isogenic human disease models. |
| "It was | genetically deformed material that embraced Islam. |
| ed to be a monophyletic taxon (that is, all | genetically deriving from a common ancestor) of Grapsoi |
| young girl who is being held captive by the | genetically designed figurehead of a very wealthy plane |
| o the cells accompanies cellular apoptosis ( | genetically determined self-destruction) and matrix ves |
| en with specific language impairment lack a | genetically determined "language module". |
| uished between primary cases (hereditary or | genetically determined) and less frequent secondary cas |
| Sex is most often | genetically determined, but may be determined by other |
| ile the capacity for conscience is probably | genetically determined, its subject matter is probably |
| Although | genetically different from the Western Rockhopper Pengu |
| refers to cells where two or more | genetically different nuclei share one common cytoplasm |
| s are dependent on cross pollination from a | genetically different source of viable pollen, through |
| ed to accept reality that men and women are | genetically different". |
| nce of males of other races, which would be | genetically disadvantageous to the males as a group. |
| Main article: Law for the Prevention of | Genetically Diseased Offspring |
| e made law as the Law for the Prevention of | Genetically Diseased Offspring, or the "Sterilization L |
| Therefore parents | genetically disposed to produce males tend to have more |
| e small-toothed sportive lemur was the most | genetically distinct sportive lemur species from the we |
| inate from another individual and therefore | genetically distinct from the cells of the host individ |
| carry a version of the hantavirus which is | genetically distinct from rodent hantavirus and new to |
| ve both shown Cupressus guadalupensis to be | genetically distinct enough from Cupressus forbesii to |
| Packwood Lake is home to a | genetically distinct species of rainbow trout. |
| It has a number of | genetically distinct forms in the various basins it occ |
| ch sub-catchment within the system supports | genetically distinct populations. |
| The white face is | genetically distinct from the white head of the Herefor |
| ever, are clinically, radiographically, and | genetically distinct from one another. |
| Pine Marten (Martes americana atrata) is a | genetically distinct subspecies of the American Marten |
| Three | genetically distinct forms of B. brownii are recognised |
| at endangering the Maltese sub-species as a | genetically distinct entity and after some generations |
| ithin a watershed are quite similar and are | genetically distinct from those of nearby watersheds. |
| as the delAGTG mutation occurred in several | genetically distinct families. |
| According to genetic tests, it is | genetically distinct from its closest sister taxa, the |
| ombination events lead to the appearance of | genetically distinct viruses that are lethal to the hos |
| ficially classified as Zhuang, and many are | genetically distinct from the Han majority of Chinese s |
| en suggested that the African palm civet is | genetically distinct, and diverged from other civets be |
| DNA evidence suggests that these forms are | genetically distinct; while a split into three separate |
| le of interbreeding, but morphologically or | genetically divergent and isolated by geography or ecol |
| olecular evidence indicated that there were | genetically divergent eastern and western forms of what |
| done to maintain healthy, self-sustaining, | genetically diverse and demographically stable populati |
| ondrodysplasia punctata is a clinically and | genetically diverse group of rare diseases, first descr |
| other populations, making the species more | genetically diverse. |
| nellovirus species are highly prevalent and | genetically diverse. |
| - white face and black coat colour are both | genetically dominant in cattle. |
| isequilibrium (LD) analysis he found it was | genetically dominant and was a founder mutation. |
| Fahr disease or Fahr's Syndrome is a rare, | genetically dominant, inherited neurological disorder c |
| s assert that the process of development is | genetically driven, he makes no attempt to explain how |
| AZFc is one of the most | genetically dynamic regions in the human genome, possib |
| YFP is exited at visible range and they are | genetically encoded probes. |
| Synapto-pHluorin is a | genetically encoded optical indicator of vesicle releas |
| f the biosynthesis of lipids as directed by | genetically encoded peptides is consistent with the pre |
| the bar code on the back of his neck that's | genetically encoded into his DNA), he possesses extraor |
| to detect “flaws” before birth was used to | genetically engineer a “more perfect son, devoid of fla |
| ment's first creation in its experiments to | genetically engineer a human. |
| They are a race of religious zealots that | genetically engineer and grow all of their technology o |
| Some researchers have actually | genetically engineered bacteria that synthesize a compl |
| He's a | genetically engineered teen in a blue costume, made fro |
| tact, living microbial cells that have been | genetically engineered to produce a measurable signal i |
| sition comes from transgenic mice that were | genetically engineered to lack a functional aromatase g |
| ound in a seed, or pieces of DNA from other | genetically engineered seeds. |
| Unlike several other | genetically engineered life forms, such as the manipula |
| was the first company (in 1985) to develop | genetically engineered (tobacco) plants with insect tol |
| 40, the dog was designed as a tracker for a | genetically engineered killing machine known as the Out |
| ealistic tone of the film series, these are | genetically engineered super-soldiers instead of magica |
| o) and an recombinant Antihemophilic Factor | genetically engineered from Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) |
| f a group of natural microbial strains or a | genetically engineered variant to treat contaminated so |
| y biochemist whose inadvertent creation - a | genetically engineered virus known as "Saint Vitus" - b |
| Genetically engineered mice that lack caveolin-1 and ca | |
| It's | genetically engineered by the U.S. Government. |
| onetheless does not contain the additional, | genetically engineered material. |
| red to break down xylose were inserted into | genetically engineered S. cerevisiae. |
| ATryn is the first medicine produced using | genetically engineered animals. |
| being associated with the gene flow from a | genetically engineered (GE) or genetically modified org |
| umented an increase in corn production when | genetically engineered corn, resistant to corn borers, |
| s a 2004 creature horror movie dealing with | genetically engineered fish in the bayou. |
| Scottish scientists have | genetically engineered hens that produce useful drugs i |
| 100 years later they | genetically engineered the giant Zentradi race for its |
| She was | genetically engineered in Cat Year 1869 to always remai |
| Most | genetically engineered fish are used in basic research |
| He was | genetically engineered and augmented by magical means t |
| Soseh Mykros was the | genetically engineered daughter of the leader of the Co |
| elf were destroyed when he found out he was | genetically engineered to be a certain way. |
| of the Zentradi race, giant humanoid aliens | genetically engineered for military conquest. |
| ey are a nomadic alien race comprising many | genetically engineered forms created from harvested bio |
| to make braking easier in cars, as well as | genetically engineered apples, heavier-than-air flight |
| ther viral diseases, he developed the first | genetically engineered vaccine of any kind more than 30 |
| Stewart were granted the first patent on a | genetically engineered animal. |
| G.E.L.F. or simply GELF is an acronym for | Genetically Engineered LifeForm. |
| Above and Beyond series includes a race of | genetically engineered and artificially gestated humans |
| n Outlaw Star it was stated his species was | genetically engineered from dinosaurs. |
| er company Vector Tobacco currently makes a | genetically engineered reduced-nicotine cigarette: Ques |
| future to object to other countries testing | genetically engineered pathogens and novel delivery sys |
| There are | genetically engineered organisms, that help us indicate |
| the only major new cast member), Hari is a | genetically engineered genius with abilities similar to |
| In Vitroes are a fictional | genetically engineered subspecies of humans in the scie |
| a base on a planet, and among other things, | genetically engineered quite a few species of resurrect |
| d by the severe pathologies evident in mice | genetically engineered to lack these enzymes. |
| At the early embryo stage, he was | genetically engineered in a laboratory by Gen Pharm Int |
| th investigation into unlabelled, patented, | genetically engineered foods that have made their way o |
| old (pre-colour) issue of 2000AD, it was a | genetically engineered organism of the future that was |
| nce is the biotechnological synthesis using | genetically engineered Escherichia coli and Pseudomonas |
| clone into bacteria, setting the stage for | genetically engineered human growth hormone |
| The International | Genetically Engineered Machine (iGEM) competition is a |
| or fully biological robot or for a breed of | genetically engineered human slaves, similar to the rep |
| Hybrid vectors are vector viruses that are | genetically engineered to have qualities of more than o |
| and more rigorous testing before marketing | genetically engineered food. |
| Bashir attempts to integrate several other | genetically engineered individuals into Federation cult |
| m for designed ankyrin repeat proteins) are | genetically engineered antibody mimetic proteins typica |
| ally created by the Arn, the lerdethak is a | genetically engineered creature, which lived in the zon |
| In the Nintendo DS version, the ants are a | genetically engineered species bred to defeat a colony |
| -engineering competition (The international | Genetically Engineered Machine competition, iGEM). |
| ominent in the New Zealand movement against | genetically engineered food crops. |
| thless are both somewhat alien and somewhat | genetically engineered. |
| Project Saber, three human cyborgs that are | genetically enhanced to a super natural level. |
| Ruath has created a | genetically enhanced mist that can turn normal humans i |
| een with Haro machines, Lacus is one of the | genetically enhanced humans known as Coordinators whose |
| elf-critical and earnest Lukas Gold and the | genetically enhanced first-year associate Lee May Brist |
| ing experiment to produce a new male, Adam, | genetically enhanced to refrain from violence. |
| nce fiction novel by Philip K. Dick about a | genetically enhanced pop singer and television star who |
| etailing the government's efforts to create | genetically enhanced children for use as supersoldiers, |
| obile Suit Gundam SEED Athrun is one of the | genetically enhanced humans known as Coordinators who j |
| red Anton's Key, and then with Volescu, who | genetically enhanced Bean's embryo by turning it. |
| ord alliance, a group of highly diverse yet | genetically exceedingly closely-related species, all th |
| n high regard as his "blood kin" for having | genetically fathered him. |
| as queens (fertilized diploid eggs), so are | genetically female even if that is not as overtly expre |
| hyperplasia, complete masculinization of a | genetically female fetus results in an apparently norma |
| atal virilization (or masculinization) of a | genetically female fetus can occur when an excessive am |
| ial virilization and ambiguous genitalia of | genetically female infants, childhood virilization of b |
| appear to be physically male, he is in fact | genetically female. |
| Management of | genetically healthy breeding programmes. |
| a complement group of Zellweger syndrome, a | genetically heterogeneous disorder of peroxisomal bioge |
| tions under very special situation, e.g. in | genetically homogeneous population of asexual organisms |
| In animal studies, | genetically hypertensive offspring reared by normotensi |
| lue of 0 indicates that two populations are | genetically identical whereas a value of 1 indicates th |
| stated that the Javan and Malay races were | genetically identical and the subspecies muticus was in |
| Females give birth to 7 to 9 | genetically identical offspring. |
| Obtaining such | genetically identical organisms (or pure strains) can b |
| This was also shown to be | genetically identical with the other two, as was assume |
| curs in real patients, while the other is a | genetically identical cell line carrying a normal versi |
| n their entire genome, so the sperm are all | genetically identical except for mutations. |
| trating that humans and chimpanzees are 99% | genetically identical; and applying genomic sequencing |
| stance to drought; a quality exploited both | genetically in hybridization, and in grafting. |
| preference for long tails may be passed on | genetically, in conjunction with genes for the long tai |
| olated in 2002 and taxonomically identified | genetically in 2005. |
| immigrants and the British are racially and | genetically incompatible, which is why immigrants must |
| at S. dentex is phenotypically distinct yet | genetically indistinct from marble trout of the lower N |
| dy showed that people in Little England are | genetically indistinguishable from the Anglo/Celtic peo |
| William Shockley's views that "blacks were | genetically inferior". |
| Fanconi's syndrome are Wilson's disease (a | genetically inherited condition of copper metabolism), |
| Analbuminaemia is a | genetically inherited metabolic defect characterised by |
| populations in different cave systems being | genetically isolated by the lack of migration between c |
| Thanks to a unique chromosomal been | genetically isolated in 1986 and in 1991 the Australian |
| found that the two populations were indeed | genetically isolated, and the hot-season-breeding popul |
| demonstrates a cultural continuity, though | genetically it is not related with it. |
| Genetically it is close to diatoms, but differs morphol | |
| -pollination involving a pollinating agent , | genetically it is similar to autogamy since the pollen |
| Knockout mice which | genetically lack IL-7 receptor exhibit thymic atrophy, |
| Again, all the young from one female are | genetically like the mother if produced parthenogenical |
| ondrial DNA, and analyses of ancient DNA to | genetically link modern humans to prehistoric ancestors |
| The DQB1*0201 allele is | genetically linked to DQA1*0501 and DRB1*03. |
| is a 16 amino acid peptide tag that can be | genetically linked to proteins without interfering with |
| A prisoner both geographically and | genetically, M. rufula is prevented from further spread |
| Genetically, M. heardi may be closest to the morphologi | |
| Jennifer Gale was a transwoman, | genetically male but self identified female. |
| e disease being examined and the ability to | genetically manipulate the microorganism that causes th |
| y the NCI's production facilities, based on | genetically manipulated cell cultures, have been divert |
| xhibits alternation and that strains can be | genetically manipulated by specific mating. |
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