How To Use Phenotypical In A Sentence
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The plants that survived appeared phenotypically normal in all growth phases and produce viable seed that germinated normally.
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The test is based on phenotypical reversion to the wild-type red eye colour.
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Also, while I'm too lazy to look for it, when the subject of women not having fetishes came up a few years ago I wondered whether that might be because for maybe thousands of years have been under ... quite a lot of pressure since childhood to "powerfully and persistently displace sexual interest onto objects, behaviors, or situations other than in copulatory or precopulatory behavior with phenotypically normal, consenting adult human partners.
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Phenotypical profile of ex vivo-generated NK cells using Method II with GBGM. (a) Flow cytometric analysis of a second NK cell product generated from CD34
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Phenotypically, melon andromonoecious (a) gene appears to act similarly to cucumber
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And yes, genetics research has consistently shown that the groups of people that share certain phenotypic traits such that we roughly group them into the major racial categories, also share a lot of non-phenotypically expressed genetic traits.
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These rescued flies were fertile and phenotypically normal, except that one line produced rescued males with a weak extra sex combs phenotype.
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phenotypical profile
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Most hermaphroditic mutants were phenotypically similar with a mature gynoecium composed of five carpels and 10 stamens.
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P. aeruginosa isolated from the sputum differ phenotypically from the initial intermittent strains even though they produce similar pulse field gel electrophoresis patterns and therefore are considered isogenic
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The third instance of cord torsion resulted in the delivery of a nonviable, 15.5-week, phenotypically female fetus.
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Results of phenotypical, patho-psychological and molecular-genetic analysis of the 53 probands with clinical features of the fragile X syndrome and 10 female carriers are presented.
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Further work will be required to create methodologies to analyze these variants to determine if they are potentially disease-producing or are phenotypically silent.
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It is important to note that there is evidence that, at least in Lake Krankesjön, these phenotypic changes occurred after colonization of the stonewort, since when isopods were initially sampled shortly after the stonewort started to expand (in 1987) they were phenotypically similar to reed individuals
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Physical intersexes are rare but do occur, and there are also cases in which chromosomal sex is different from phenotypical sex.