Sentences with phrase «hybridization made»

But according to Savolainen, this subsequent dog / wolf hybridization made only a modest contribution to the canine gene pool.
In addition, hybridization makes the combustion engine more efficient and brings with it a special type of dynamic performance - making driving an absolute pleasure.»

Not exact matches

Similar conclusions have recently been made about wolf species previously exposed to hybridization.
Now, says Peter Grant, «he might wish to redraw that tree by making connections between some of the branches, representing the hybridization and gene exchange».
Through a process of precise hybridization, made possible with modern genome editing and reproductive technologies, we can produce a new hybrid generation of the passenger pigeon ecotype that carries a small but important genetic legacy of its extinct forebears.
A 10 µl of probe hybridization mix was made by mixing 100 ng XMRV - SO, 100 ng CEP8 - SA, 1000 ng sonicated human placental DNA, 250 ng human Cot - 1 DNA, and 7 µl LSI / WCP hybridization buffer, and was dropped to each slide over the tissue section.
Well what happens is, the rapeseed — actually as it was brought over Canada, had gone to a hybridization form of growth and process, form of genetically engineering and it's now for industrial manufacturing food product purposes — is now being highly heated to allow for a longer shelf life, but it actually makes it go rancid as a process.
Also, bread is made fresh, without hybridization of the wheat, without preservatives, and Europe does not have the glyphosate [Roundup] issue.
I believe humans consume far too many grains in general, but hybridization, genetic modification and glyphosate make this altered food an even greater threat to our health.
Hybridization to increase gluten content has made it the most indigestible flour in the world.
While sweet cherry (Prunus avium), black cherry (Prunus serotina), and tart cherry (Prunus cerasus) varieties occur naturally in the wild, when it comes to commercial cherries, centuries of man - made hybridization have brought many cherry cultivars, each one with unique characteristics, from size and shape of the trees to flavor and sugar content.
Generally speaking, a healthytarian lifestyle minimizes the use of gluten even when it is not necessary to do so, and may entirely avoid wheat products due to the various modern modifications and hybridization techniques that wheat has undergone to make it a major world commodity food crop.
hybridization is too costly and compromised to make it in a budget sports coupe segment, lightweight, nimble and RWD examples like the new MX - 5 and GT86 are the class benchmark... luckily the S660 makes up for it in Honda's portfolio
In cases of neonatal mortality, the diagnosis typically is made postmortem with virus isolation from fresh lung, liver, kidney, and spleen by cell culture techniques and subsequent identification by PCR and sequencing, transmission electron microscopy, immunofluorescence, or fluorescence in situ hybridization.
The same investigation of hybridization can be found in the combinations of house hold objects such as the sculpture Husqvarna / Art Déco N ° 1 (2012): in this work, the two objects, that are incredibly different one from another and belong to different decades fluctuate one on top of the other without ever touching each other evoking what Lavier calls the «failure of the ready made».
The hybridization of cultural signs is the source of the strength of Simmons's recent artistic vision, made literal through his process of blurring and the fundamental instability of his medium.
Over the years, Baldessari has been applying various painterly elements to make sure viewers do not oversee that the hand of the artist is not only present in the placement of the images but is also there in the hybridization of the creative process.
The tensions that are created by this combination of mechanical and hand - made reiterate a hybridization that is vital in Ziegler's techniques and ideas.
I found it compelling because Hughes was the only one to reference the technological hybridization and virtual space in your work, even though a few critics have made references to computer screens and whatnot.
Photo: schnaars, CC Hybridization Isn't Just for Private Vehicles Eaton makes, among other things, hybrid drivetrains for commercial trucks and buses.
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