Definitionn. American geneticist who succeeded in transferring a functioning gene from one mouse to another
Last update: August 26, 2015
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But the downfall of Buddhism 'De cline seems to have resulted from natural decay, and from h ismdd- new movements of religious thought, rather than from any general suppression by the sword. [Please select]
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"Take it easy, Marigny," called Cline; "we've saved her." [Please select]
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CLINE, McGARVEY: Forest Service investigations of American woods with special reference to investigations of mechanical properties. [Please select]
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The subspecies of _Sorex vagrans_ form a cline from large (_pacificus_) to small (_vagrans_). [Please select]
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The cline is bent in such a manner that the terminal subspecies occur together. [Please select]
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There are exceptions to this cline in both species. [Please select]
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Wetmore (1948:185-186) examined a series of Golden-fronted Woodpeckers that showed a definite cline in dorsal coloration from north-central Texas to Jalisco, Michoacán, and Hidalgo in south-central México. [Please select]
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From the last-mentioned principle, founded on long experience and observation, Cline inferred, and he has laid it down as an incontrovertible position, that the lungs should always be large; and Youatt expresses the same opinion. [Please select]
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