Sentences with phrase «in subsequent generations»

This approach is reflected in a variety of aspects in subsequent generations of artists.
As humans develop, each cell divides into two, leading to many more cells in subsequent generations as organs form.
The question is this: Do you think that bat flips are going to be a part of the game in subsequent generations, or do you think the status quo will remain indefinitely?
When they reach the red giant stage, these elements are released into space, ready to be used in subsequent generations of new stars.
This affected their fertility and the fertility of females in subsequent generations.
A new study finds that two chemicals found in fungicides and pesticides caused fertility defects in male rats that were passed down to nearly every male in subsequent generations — an effect not seen with any other known toxin.
Chemical pollutants, dietary components, temperature changes and other external stressors can indeed have long - lasting effects on development, metabolism and health, and maybe even in subsequent generations.
The technique was also taken up by a host of other painters only tangentially associated with the movement, among them Paul Feeley, who had been Ms. Frankenthaler's teacher at Bennington College, and Larry Poons, and was perpetuated with many variations in subsequent generations by painters as different as Alan Shields, Stephen Mueller, Moira Dryer, Monique Prieto and Kelley Walker.
While some industry estimates place the number of Apple Pay users at less than 1 million, Aite's Peterson says digital payments using NFC are likely to explode by 2018, particularly as the standard is embedded in subsequent generations of phones.
Just as when VCRs, DVD players and smartphones first hit the market, the first version of Google Glass will be vastly improved upon in the subsequent generations to come.
There were many thousands of Greek contemporaries, and countless numbers in subsequent generations, who knew all the triumphs of Miltiades, but only one was made sleepless by them.
In an age which had its own madmen, the prophets were listened to if often detested, were respected if deplored, and were immortalized in subsequent generations.
But, this is undermined by the fact that most inherited wealth dissipates in subsequent generations, rather than building up.
The surprise came when he tested the male rats in subsequent generations — the grandsons of the exposed mothers.
A genetic bottleneck occurs when the survival of an organism with certain traits or mutations is favored over others in the same population, reducing the overall genetic diversity in subsequent generations.
One such discovery was the universal constructor, a pattern of cells that can be programmed to spit out a variety of others in subsequent generations.
Genetic variants that should have been bred out could sometimes exert their empurpling effect in subsequent generations.
Scientists are continuing to research other potential effects of the disaster, such as whether increased incidence of mental retardation is occurring in subsequent generations due to their progenitors» radiation exposure.
He also points to epidemiologic studies showing an association between famine in Sweden, Germany and China and shortened lifespans and schizophrenia in subsequent generations, and studies in mice and humans of nutritional deficiencies that lead to disease, an indication that epigenetic changes may occur early in life and can be heritable.
Approach: The basic idea of GESTALT is to introduce CRISPR - Cas9 into dividing cells and track the cells as they accumulate mutations in each subsequent generation of cells.
These adaptive mutations can spread quickly (evolutionarily speaking) through a population in subsequent generations, a process known as a selective sweep.
Parental olfactory experience influences behavior and neural structure in subsequent generations.
I am curious about the research you've done regarding the adverse GMO corn affects in mice (I can't remember was it epigenetic expression and gene expression in subsequent generations, or microbiome health?).
These findings, which were published this week in the Archives of General Psychiatry, don't imply that schizophrenia or bipolar disorder cause autism in subsequent generations.
That changed in subsequent generations as designers sacrificed aesthetic distinctiveness in the name of making the device sleeker and lighter.
However, going from past developments, my money is on Amazon, not only to do well with the Fire but to improve it and give the iPad a run for its money in subsequent generations.
Dogs designated for showing or breeding are ones that conform most closely to the breed standard and in this way can help to further and improve the breed in subsequent generations.
Thus, the effect of the «Founder» is reduced and will continue to be reduced in each subsequent generation simply by using an outcross.
It is not true that mixed breed dogs are free of genetic diseases due to «hybrid vigor,» a benefit of first - generation crosses between breeds that is lost in subsequent generations.
Jackson found himself looking towards Jasper Johns and Marcel Duchamp, living in the same house as Bruce Nauman and finding friendship in subsequent generations, including Paul McCarthy and Jason Rhoades (these last two messy motherfuckers in their own right, or «clusterfuck aestheticists», to invoke a Jerry Saltzism from way back).
His study of gesture and interest in authorship has a different spin on it than the original Abstract Expressionist (AbEx) painters though, since he also pits this belief against artists working to empty sacredness out of a painting in subsequent generations (see Christopher Wool).
Strangely, the problem described reminds me of the Romans making their dishes and drinking goblets out of lead, unaware that declining mental ability in subsequent generations could result.
More and more, the ripple effect of divorce is felt in subsequent generations.
Consistent with Bowenian transgenerational family therapy theory (1978), we hypothesize that family secrets may be transmitted across generations through the creation of triangles and lack of differentiation among family - of - origin members, which is perpetuated and replicated in subsequent generations through the choice of partners and through parenting styles.
With a focus on early relational trauma and historical trauma, we will explore how trauma is transferred and complexly manifested in subsequent generations.
Weigel, for his part, makes a valid — if unnuanced — point about the failure of the Catholic «Lite Brigade» to reproduce itself in subsequent generations.
In subsequent generations, some cells would contain the extra chromosome, and these would be discarded because of their potential to become cancerous.
The findings supported the anti-inflammatory effects of the GF diet and a reduction in risk of diabetes from 64 to 15 % in the first generation and to 6 % in the subsequent generation.
In subsequent generations, the Honda Odyssey was expanded into a new model for North America that was larger and more powerful to suit the American consumer.
In the subsequent generations, pups may look more like Cocker Spaniels or Poodles.
Time will tell if this and other such crosses will reveal themselves in subsequent generations when their recessive carrying descendants finally meet!
In subsequent generations a carrier mated to a carrier, say, Cockapoo to Cockapoo (known as the F2 generation) could produce offspring which are affected by the recessive disease.
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