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Sentence count:218+4Posted:2017-04-10Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: geneticgeneticsgenetic markerpoeticallypatheticallyhermeticallyaestheticallymolecular geneticsMeaning: adv. by genetic mechanisms. 
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(181) It is her only food; the queen bee grows 40-60% larger than the worker bee and lives 4-5 years compared to her genetically identical sister.
(182) Amino-acid content of F1 hybrids is genetically controlled by its parents.
(183) The regularity with which this occurs suggests that the process is genetically determined.
(184) Furthermore, low or zero trans fatty acid fat can be obtained by interesterfication reaction or with the raw material of low polyunsaturated acid oilseed by genetically modified technology.
(185) Now, researchers have genetically modified cotton to produce seeds with little or no gossypol.
(186) He adds that the commercialisation of genetically modified ( GM ) crops requires this law.
(187) Already patents have been awarded for a genetically engineered sweet protein derived from a West African plant cal1ed thaumatin.
(188) Genetically, the deposit is a Cu-Ni sulfide of magmatic liquation and superimposition.
(189) Genetically modified foods have already arrived on American dinner tables.
(190) As a result, a single spray of bentazon at a regular dose will kill any genetically modified rice plants.
(191) Although no country to date has released a major genetically modified (GM) food grain crop, China is on the threshold of commercializing GM rice.
(192) Ankerite is one of the main gangue minerals genetically related to gold mineralization in the Baguamiao giant gold deposit.
(193) The cotton is genetically engineered to produce Bt toxin, which kills pink bollworm, a serious cotton pest.
(194) Chinese ag economist plows ahead with his push for genetically modified seeds.
(195) But this group is linguistically, culturally, and even genetically diverse.
(196) The gene was packaged in a virus and patients were given injections of billions of copies of the genetically altered viruses into part of the brain called the subthalamic nucleus .
(197) A long-term study on female mice fed on a genetically modified soybean: effects on liver ageing. Malatesta M. et al. , Histochem Cell Biol.
(198) It is now routine to genetically reprogram microbes to make plastics, biofuels, vaccines and antibiotics.
(199) LR is a genetically influenced characteristic, known as an endophenotype, that involves multiple genes.
(200) Furthermore, what are the risks of cross-pollination of genetically modified crops with conventional plants?
(201) A small California biotech company, Epicyte, in 2001 announced the development of genetically engineered corn which contained a spermicide which made the semen of men who ate it sterile.
(202) But however the pluripotency–versus–partial-reprogramming debate turns out, her team's development of a genetically modified axolotl as a model organism for regenerative research is significant.
(203) In some countries, people with genetically transmissible disabilites are sterilized.
(204) Take, for instance, the fast-growing genetically engineered salmon being reviewed by the Food and Drug Administration right now.
(205) Hyphae from genetically distinct individuals may fuse to form a heterokaryon - a single cytoplasm with dissimilar nuclei.
(206) Is this not a possible outcome of the development of genetically modified food?
(207) We'll need to drop any squeamishness about consuming genetically modified crops.
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(208) Animals genetically altered in a way that limited their synthesis of ceramide didn't become insulin resistant when taking the drug as normal animals did.
(209) The authors tested the hypothesis that genetically elevated plasma CRP causes COPD using a Mendelian randomisation design.
(210) The US Government, starting with George Herbert Walker Bush, has adopted the policy that genetically modified foods are the same as unmodified ones.
More similar words: geneticgeneticsgenetic markerpoeticallypatheticallyhermeticallyaestheticallymolecular geneticsparentheticallyhypotheticallygenetic engineeringalphabeticallyfreneticsplenetickinetic energyhereticalstaticallytheoreticalidenticallypracticallyfanaticallycrypticallydrasticallyfranticallypoliticallyskepticallyerraticallyantitheticalhypotheticalparenthetical
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