How To Use Unfertilized In A Sentence

  • And since there is no way to tell fresh fertilized eggs from unfertilized ones without a microscope, your customers won't be able to tell either way.
  • Unfertilized eggs are usually more oval, and may have a pronounced mammillated coat or an extremely minimal mammillated layer.
  • This tactic seems risky, because not all ovules get fertilized, and the unfertilized ones abort without storing nutrients.
  • In parthenogenesis, an unfertilized egg can start dividing and still produce a normal offspring.
  • Unfertilized flowers remain persistent on stems for several weeks.
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  • The researchers first injected the donor nucleus, from an adult cell, into an unfertilized egg. The Scientist
  • Because hybrid males are almost completely sterile, almost all eggs are unfertilized.
  • Next, they took an unfertilized egg from a second sheep and removed its DNA, carefully sucking it out with a thin glass tube called a pipette.
  • _ Longitudinal section of the summit of a shoot bearing a nearly mature sporogonium, sg, still enclosed in the calyptra; ar ', archegonia which have remained unfertilized; st, stem; b, leaf; p, perianth. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 3 "Brescia" to "Bulgaria"
  • Densities of predaceous arthropods were higher on fertilized than on unfertilized trees.
  • During copulation the female transfers unfertilized eggs to the male's ventral surface, where fertilization takes place.
  • This process is known as parthenogenesis, where unfertilized eggs develop into embryos without sperm.
  • The mother later returns, repeatedly, to each of her tadpoles, which have reduced beaks and denticles, and deposits unfertilized eggs for them to eat.
  • Caught primarily for their unfertilized eggs, which are processed to yield caviar, sturgeons and paddlefishes are particularly vulnerable to overfishing.
  • The mother later returns, repeatedly, to each of her tadpoles, which have reduced beaks and denticles, and deposits unfertilized eggs for them to eat.
  • This process is known as parthenogenesis, where unfertilized eggs develop into embryos without sperm.
  • We also isolated several mutants that produce unfertilized eggs or show an early arrest in embryonic development.
  • Occasionally, however, a mutation occurs that allows fruit to develop from unfertilized female flowers, a process known as parthenocarpy.
  • GIFT (gamete intrafallopian transfer): An unfertilized egg and sperm are placed into the fallopian tube. Ethics And Embryos
  • Male bees, wasps, ants and their relatives develop from unfertilized eggs and females from fertilized ones. The Times Literary Supplement
  • The last two rows he left as a control untilled and unfertilized.
  • Next, they took an unfertilized egg from a second sheep and removed its DNA, carefully sucking it out with a thin glass tube called a pipette.
  • For introduction of spermatid mitochondria, in vitro fertilization was carried out by microinjection of spermatids into unfertilized oocytes as described previously.
  • Here, mating partners repeatedly alternate donation of a small parcel of unfertilized eggs, which is then immediately fertilized by their mate, who subsequently assumes the female role.
  • There are a few exceptions to this pattern, most famously in seahorses where females have an ovipositor which places unfertilized ova into the male's pouch for insemination.
  • In some species the eggs may or may not be fertilized; fertilized eggs produce females, while unfertilized eggs produce males.
  • Wheat that gets enough ammonia is 14% protein, if it is unfertilized closer to 8%, and that 43% reduction in total plant protein is going to cause unimaginable suffering in places like Egypt, where half of the population gets subsidized bread. Discourse.net: Please Tell Me This "Famine of 2009" Stuff Is Wrong
  • Somatic cell nuclear transfer works by inserting the genetic material from a patient's cell - usually from a skin cell - into an unfertilized egg from another person.
  • In these mutants, the meiotic products remain in interphase in unfertilized eggs and undergo inappropriate DNA replication.
  • Some species consist only of females that produce their daughters from unfertilized eggs, a type of reproduction called parthenogenesis.
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  • In most ants, females are typically produced by sexual reproduction, while males develop from unfertilized eggs.
  • In today’s terms the Yoga diet is best described as a modified lactovegetarian diet, plant-based with the addition of dairy products and a few unfertilized eggs. American Yoga Association Beginner’s Manual Fully Revised and Updated
  • Every individual bdelloid is a female that produces unfertilized eggs from which more females hatch and so on. Archive 2009-01-01
  • Scientists based at Newcastle's Centre for Life have today been granted permission to carry out pioneering research to create stem cells from unfertilized human eggs.
  • There must be chemicals and proteins in the cytoplasm of an unfertilized egg that cause a nucleus to revert to an earlier stage of development.
  • Basically, this means that ethical concerns about "destroying an embryo" for raw stem cell materials are obviated, since a parthenogenic ovum is not viable -- and furthermore, the elimination of an unfertilized egg every 28 days or so is noncontroversial, so presumbaly "rescuing" eggs before they're flushed will be similarily morally unambiguous. Boing Boing: January 27, 2002 - February 2, 2002 Archives
  • Because the unfertilized eggs are naked protoplasts lacking cell walls, unfertilized eggs were used for these experiments in order to give the antibodies unimpeded access to the cell.

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