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Example sentences for "genetically"

Lexicographically close words:
generous; generously; generum; genes; genetic; genetics; genetrix; genets; geni; genial
  1. There are homologous parts not genetically related.

  2. The homogeneous parts are anterior genetically to the heterogeneous parts and posterior to the elementary material (De Partibus, ii.

  3. But they are subject to other genetically determined food sensitivities.

  4. The hydroponic tomato, the genetically engineered low-fat egg, the digital book, and the human being of the civilization of illiteracy have more in common than one thinks at the mere mention of this opinion.

  5. In retrospect, we gain an understanding of the entire process: natural instincts are transmitted genetically and only slightly improve, if degeneration does not occur, in the interaction among individuals sharing a habitat.

  6. Old or genetically mixed seed yielded poor crops and Derr organized volunteer farmers to help test new strains as well as established varieties in the area's soil.

  7. Since such plants are normally cross pollinated, it was difficult to obtain strains genetically pure for presence or absence of the marker gene.

  8. Seeds from plants at various distances from the marked plant were grown the following year to see how far the genetically marked pollen had been carried.

  9. I know some of you may disagree with me, but one of the greatest arguments for this idea is the fact that in some of our other nut species we do have varieties that are genetically heavy producers.

  10. We are inclined to believe that some or all of these trees may represent a line of pecan genetically constituted to bear heavy crops of nuts every year under conditions in Maryland.

  11. It may not fill the nuts, it may not attain the size, but genetically speaking, inherently it is a heavy bearer.

  12. They are, as far as I am concerned, genetically speaking.

  13. Naturally, since those parents are in the genetically superior group, it wouldn't be fair to pit them against the two-baby families.

  14. Some are semi-androgynous, known as gynandri (singular gynandra), genetically engineered to be able to carry children.

  15. Custom restricts sexual activity to within a given clan, which is not, thanks to occasional adoptions and a very stable gene pool, genetically harmful to the race.

  16. Subsequent work by Miss Hoge showed that the condition was due to a sex-linked gen, but that at room temperature not all the flies that were genetically reduplicated showed reduplication.

  17. The result led to the further suspicion that not all those individuals that are genetically club show club somatically.

  18. But that they are genetically different mutations is at once shown on crossing any two, when wild-type offspring are produced.

  19. Although the stock never showed more than 50 per cent of dot, yet it was found that the normal individuals from the stock threw about the same per cent as did those that were dotted, so that the stock was probably genetically pure.

  20. In studying the cross-over values of reduplicated, only those flies that have abnormal legs are to be used in calculation, as in the case of abnormal abdomen where the phenotypically normal individuals are partly genetically abnormal.

  21. The terms of this series are, of course, not genetically connected; at least, not directly so connected.

  22. According to the evolution theory, the terms of this series also are genetically connected.

  23. This ascending series of genetically connected stages is called the embryonic or Ontogenic series.

  24. There is no making and wearing out of dies, and making of new ones; the whole process is a natural one--the whole series is genetically connected.

  25. It thus appears that the primitive ova and permanent ova are very different in constitution, though genetically related in a way to be directly narrated.

  26. It is not certain that these tentacles are genetically related to the arms of the Cephalopoda.

  27. Therefore, it seems to be, with our present knowledge, a hopeless task to analyse the branchial organs of Arthropoda and to identify them genetically in groups.

  28. It wasn't a small collection of genetically superior individuals, because when these peoples left their isolated locale and moved to the city, they rapidly began to lose their health.

  29. But I cannot see how the belief that all organic beings, including man, have been genetically derived from some simple being, instead of having been separately created, bears on your difficulties.

  30. The second coming near to deny that we are genetically descended from our great-great- grandfathers; and insisting that evidently affiliated languages, e.

  31. Furthermore, looking to the wide contrast between this type and that which is presented by the isolating tongues, it appears to me impossible that the one can be genetically connected with the other.

  32. For this uncertainty has reference only to the origin of the existing language-types as independent or genetically allied: it in no way affects the certainty of their subsequent evolution.

  33. Among the plants and animals genetically investigated are many illustrations of very striking and distinct varieties.

  34. Unfortunately, in the examples given in the earlier pages of this book, as in those presented by other writers, we are not in a position to definitely affirm that one particular design is genetically related to another one.

  35. In no case have we a series of designs which are known to be, so to speak, genetically related.

  36. There can be no doubt that the fylfot and the svastika are genetically allied, but it is not at present very easy to demonstrate all the links of the chain.

  37. This streak is probably analogous to (though not genetically related with) the primitive streak in the Amniota.

  38. Genetically the asocial nature of the neurosis springs from its original tendency to flee from a dissatisfying reality to a more pleasurable world of phantasy.

  39. All of this seems to indicate that there is an element in sensibility not accounted for on the exploit or food side, and this element is, I believe, genetically connected with sexual life.

  40. Using the Registry, a group of MIT scientists organizes an annual contest called iGEM, the International Genetically Engineered Machine competition.

  41. What kinds of "genetically engineered machines" do they build?

  42. Since the boys are genetically identical, they should have been a great deal alike, in personality as well as in body, if it hadn't been for Martin's accident.

  43. A genetically standardized strain, under precisely controlled laboratory conditions, when subjected to carefully calibrated stimuli, will behave as it damned well pleases.

  44. They were mutations of a smaller plant that had been found in the temperate regions of Mars and purposely changed genetically to grow in the Siberian tundra country, where the conditions were similar to, but superior to, their natural habitat.

  45. There is a great deal of empathy between people who are not only of the same age, but genetically identical.

  46. And when all its stable varieties were set out it added plants which were genetically unstable.


  47. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "genetically" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    internally; intrinsically; inwardly; naturally; originally