Sentences with phrase «carried by each ancestor»

A property [Publications301] carried by an ancestor element being semantically inflected [ContentDocs301], either implicitly or explicitly via the epub: type attribute.
Every breeder wants to know what genes are carried by each ancestor for health and performance.

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Christian missionaries carried the Book to our savage ancestors and by its precepts and example slowly tamed their rude cultures.
??? you are close but not correct, my ancestors were forced to convert by invading forces from middle east, I am still carrying a Hindu last name DAR.
According to Wall - Scheffler's research on the energetics of load carrying, the latter is the most likely option taken not just by humans but by our first bipedal ancestors.
To put it another way, the Goyet individual's descendants were pushed into the Iberian peninsula by the expanding wave of Gravettians — and after clinging on there for thousands of years they expanded again to occupy the lands of their ancestors, carrying the new Magdalenian culture with them.
If so, we probably all carry remnants of parasitic DNA passed along by infected ancestors.
Human ancestors in Africa jettisoned 15.8 million of those DNA base pairs — information - carrying building blocks of DNA often referred to by the letters A, T, G and C — before dispersing around the globe, the researchers discovered.
So far, the exact mechanism by which splicing occurs was unknown, but a new SISSA / CNR - IOM study carried out with the collaboration of the Swiss EPFL has reconstructed in detail — by using computer simulations — the cleavage process for group II introns, considered the ancestors of the spliceosome, thereby shedding light on the much more complex splicing mechanism in humans.
The researchers calculate that the Y chromosomes carried by modern men are versions of the Y chromosome carried by a common ancestor who lived in Africa about 59,000 years ago, they report in the November issue of Nature Genetics.
Living Aborigines carry traces of those two species» DNA, which their ancestors must have acquired by mixing somewhere in Asia before they reached Australia.
Details of an organism's embryonic development often reveal traits carried by its evolutionary ancestors; consider, for instance, how human embryos initially develop gill - like slits and a tail.
Research into the incubation behaviour of birds suggests the type of parental care carried out by their long extinct ancestors.
The accrual of body fat, when food was plenty in the summer, rendered our ancestors [and today's contemporaries who still carry the (epi) genetic architecture that predisposes them] insulin resistant, which facilitated survival in the winter by hampering the uptake of scarce carbohydrates in peripheral tissues, thereby leaving these carbohydrates for combustion by the brain.
Asim Jofa started his career by carrying the legacy of his ancestors as a jewellery designer for 12 years.
A property [Publications301] carried by the nearest ancestor element being semantically inflected [ContentDocs301], either implicitly or explicitly via an epub: type attribute defined in this specification.
A property [Publications301] carried by the nearest ancestor element being semantically inflected [ContentDocs301], either implicitly or explicitly via the epub: type attribute.
And to carry on the guild analogy, the word «journeyman» is derived from an ancestor of modern French «journee»: a journeyman is someone who's hired and paid by the day.
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