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- adverb With reference to
chromosomes
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Examples
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If you transfer to the uterus embryos that are confirmed to be chromosomally normal and develop well, reaching the blastocyst stage, the chance of producing a child is very high, about 70%.
Embryo 'health check' could increase pregnancy rates through IVF treatment 2011
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Even if there are âintelligenceâ genes, they are not going to travel (chromosomally) with a non-existent race gene, and very very unlikely to travel with a gene like melanin-production (empirical question ... although I think this too has been answered with genetic epidemiology studies about interâ and intra-continental variance).
The Volokh Conspiracy » 1. Science, Faith, and Not Ruling Out Possibilities 2010
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I didn't know how many eggs I'd have left after treatment or if any remaining eggs would be chromosomally viable.
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But the sub-text in all affirmative action debates is the fallacious belief that blacks selected to benefit from it are hopelessly and helplessly genetically inferior -- that their DNA is chromosomally deficient, if not defective.
Irene Monroe: Theory of Blacks' Intellectual Inferiority Rears Ugly Head at Harvard 2010
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Even if there are âintelligenceâ genes, they are not going to travel (chromosomally) with a non-existent race gene, and very very unlikely to travel with a gene like melanin-production (empirical question...although I think this too has been answered with genetic epidemiology studies about interâ and intra-continental variance).
The Volokh Conspiracy » 1. Science, Faith, and Not Ruling Out Possibilities 2010
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It is chromosomally different from the mother and father.
Misconception Paul 2010
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It is chromosomally different from the mother and father.
Misconception Paul 2010
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In chromosomally normal mice, the standard two copies of the Dscr1 gene produce just enough protein to help reign in normal blood-vessel growth, but not enough to stem the angiogenesis overload triggered by a developing tumor.
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When the researchers injected iPS cells derived from a chromosomally normal individual, the resulting tumors spawned elaborate networks of blood vessels to feed themselves.
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Looking for alternatives Evans discovered that chromosomally normal cell cultures could be established directly from early mouse embryos.
The 2007 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine - Press Release 2007
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