This new technology allows us to pinpoint key genetic information relating to various
useful traits in the sunflower, including wild sunflower species.
In Florida, CWR include Indian pumpkin, or Okeechobee gourd, an endangered wild relative of squash that grows only on the shores of Lake Okeechobee; and Florida gama grass, a source of disease resistance and other
useful traits in corn that is only found in Florida and Cuba.
Lack of fear would have been
a useful trait in farmed rabbits, says Pat Heslop - Harrison of the University of Leicester, UK.
Not exact matches
Part research, part science, and part introspection exercise, Heart, Smarts, Guts and Luck does help you understand your personality and decision - making
traits —
useful in itself — but more importantly is filled with cool insights and tips any entrepreneur can benefit from.
«Harnessing it is one thing, and there's a technical role, but to make it something
useful and strategic
in decision - making requires non-technical
traits within the A.I. world.»
But the very
traits — governance and inclusiveness — that make consensus - based standards
useful as credible mechanisms for collective action also pose challenges for businesses seeking to move quickly and to differentiate themselves
in their market place.
The unique advantage of genetic modification lies
in its ability to incorporate novel genes with
useful traits into new rice varieties.
Beyond this, the unique power of GM lies
in its ability to incorporate novel genes with
useful traits for rice, including genes from plants and organisms unrelated to rice, into new rice varieties that can not be achieved using other breeding methods.
Lower is better
in running economy, meaning Tadese is one of the most fuel - efficient runners ever seen — a very
useful trait for a marathoner.
By starting early and encouraging your child
in the right way, you can help them develop a
trait that will be
useful to them for the rest of their lives.
In wild chickpea relatives, von Wettberg and the team — with support from USAID and the National Science Foundation — discovered many
useful traits, including «striking resistance to insect pests,» he says.
«Four centuries of domestication have also left marks
in beer yeast genomes associated with
traits that are
useful in a brewing environment,» says Maere.
The paper proposes several possible advantages of eyelessness, such as allowing the animal to conserve the large amount of energy it takes to maintain an eye and to expend it, instead, on
traits that are
useful in a dark environment.
For example, plant breeders working to develop crops that can resist pests and diseases or higher temperatures often look to the broad range of plants and traditional crops
in primary regions of diversity as sources of
useful traits for crop improvement.
Similarly, carriers
in the Jackson study of one copy of the genes that cause sickle - cell disease — a
useful trait against malaria
in Africa — appear to be more at risk for kidney disease.
These fish have a travelling eye and swim on their sides
in what is the most extreme example of vertebrate asymmetry — now we know how they develop this
useful trait
In subsequent breeding efforts, the breeders can quickly determine if new cultivars carry that
trait or other
useful traits for the next generation of cacao trees.
The gene copies also hide natural variation
in the wheat genome that could create opportunities to selectively breed plants with
useful traits.
«This technique will be
useful for other studies interested
in characterising the link between gene expression and physical, external
traits.»
Lost
traits would be difficult to re-create, he says, because modern livestock lack living wild relatives — a reserve of potentially
useful genes that has saved agricultural crops
in the past.
A new study shows that becoming a father leads to a sharp decline
in testosterone, suggesting that although high levels of the hormone may help men win a mate, testosterone - fueled
traits such as aggression and competition are less
useful when it comes to raising children.
DeWitt studies how the bacteria do this, which could be
useful in stopping outbreaks of bacterial diseases that have become immune to antibacterial drugs, a
trait that's passed between bacteria by this conjugation.
My goal is to not only answer these questions
in maize but to also develop methods that will be
useful for investigating additional species and, overall, I hope that my work linking patterns of genomic variation with
trait variation will contribute to a better understanding of how evolution shapes the world around us.
Exemplifying the
useful symbiosis of animal experiments and computer modeling, the paper describes the quest to understand the interplay between genetic patterns and physiological
traits that contribute to weight
in mice.
Although most dating websites feature photos and detailed, searchable profiles covering everything from personality
traits to likes and dislikes, this information isn't necessarily
useful in identifying a partner, Finkel and his coauthors write.
If you're looking for very particular
traits and interests, the choices available are
useful in most circumstances and the results are displayed effectively
in a gallery style which shows some basic details about members, such as their gender, age and the city they live.
This intense training method focuses and keys
in on instinctual
traits of certain aggressive breeds, honing skills to develop a
useful, happy, effective canine companion and working dog.
A beautiful dog that isn't
useful and smart is useless, while a dog that doesn't fit the breed shape and color standards, but has all the mental and personality
traits necessary, would be considered a near - perfect specimen
in his book.
In the past, the outcross was thought to be a
useful breeding method for hiding or protecting breeders against recessive
traits.
Some
traits were very
useful for the original role the dog had to play, but we find odd or «bad» when we see it happening
in our homes or
in public, and we are expecting the dog to act
in ways that aren't normal for that breed
in that circumstance.
Although shrimp is not a great source of proteins, it has other
useful traits such as being high
in antioxidants, including copper and selenium.
She says dogs that were bred over centuries as hunting or working dogs have
traits that were
useful in bygone times but are undesirable
in a world
in which most dogs end up as suburban pets.
Because of this, dogs were bred
in order to preserve
traits that made them
useful for farmers, especially sheep owners.
SCHUTZHUND is a German word meaning «protection dog» It refers to a sport that focuses on developing and evaluating those
traits in dogs that make them more
useful and happier companions to their owners.
That variety
in behavior is mostly man - made: Dog breeding practices developed to highlight certain behaviors or
traits that humans found
useful.
In most breeds, we have removed many of the natural, God - given instincts and traits of wild dogs in order to make them more useful or enjoyable to human
In most breeds, we have removed many of the natural, God - given instincts and
traits of wild dogs
in order to make them more useful or enjoyable to human
in order to make them more
useful or enjoyable to humans.
This is
useful in a directional selection programme because improvements may be achieved by indirect selection, for example, by using alternative tests that are readily available rather than direct selection for
traits that may occur later
in life or that may be difficult or expensive to measure.
This unique structure of dog breeds has been
useful in determining the genetic basis for many desirable and deleterious
traits, an effort facilitated by new genetic technologies emanating from the sequencing of the canine genome [24].
If you dare delve beyond the page warning «spoilers ahead,» you will be treated to a treasure trove of
useful information
in this old school - style instruction manual, including hero
traits, classes, spells, items and — most
useful of all when it come to identifying that cedar chest that sprouted teeth and killed you — a complete bestiary.
It is also an intrinsic part of a uniquely American
trait that came to fruition
in the 1940s: the ability to learn from the masters of modern art, to take what was
useful from a variety of sources and turn it into a personal and convincing art through a process of trial and error, empiricism raised to the level of a full working method.
While the exhibition takes its name from a Navajo goddess, the subtext of the exhibition develops from the evolutionary concept of the exaptive
trait, a biological characteristic which, through natural selection, becomes
useful in ways beyond its original purpose.
Revkin When you have endpoints that you don't know how to reach, chanting numbers like [four degrees, or] two degrees, or 350, or 80 by 2050, is less
useful than saying, what are the
traits in societies and individuals that I can work on that give us the best chance of bending curves
in directions that are «good»?
This means that a
useful trait these days is the «courage to fear» — a phrase used
in a recent discussion of tipping points by Allan Shearer, an architecture professor at the University of Texas, Austin, who studies how humans design the future as much as he designs structures.
Percentile is usually
useful for measuring things like personality
traits and intelligence which are hard to quantify, or where the difference
in percentile is small / less significant than the relative difference (ex.
While it's certainly a
useful trait for conquering a case of interview - induced jitters, we have to admit that acknowledging the elephant
in the room is one of the harder solutions for overcoming nervousness.
These
traits may not seem particularly
useful in a professional environment, however, they are found
in abundance
in forward - thinking and successful companies.
If you're feeling particularly productive, check out similar job listings from other companies for other
traits that could be
useful in the role.
The manager will be scanning through this section to see how your skills and personal
traits will be
useful to the company
in the position you seek to occupy.
Since a person's whole candidacy can not be summarized
in a single page document, it is best to present only the job
traits that the potential employer perceives as
useful for the job.
In the main body of your resume, you should also mention your
traits that you think will be
useful for the company and enumerate your abilities that you possess.