At gastrulation, the germ plasm is located in cells in the floor of the blastocoel cavity, among the cells that give rise to the endoderm. |
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When screening germ plasm for Karnal bunt resistance, allantoid secondary sporidia produced in solid media should be used as inoculum. |
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He has been evaluating 53 accessions of hairy vetch in the USDA germ plasm collection to identify plants useful as parental material. |
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Analysis of homozygous germline clones can be employed to reveal the role of pleiotropic genes in pole plasm formation. |
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Transgenic flies were then produced using the standard embryo pole plasm injection technique. |
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There is no evidence for germ plasm being involved in germ-cell formation in the mouse or other mammals. |
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This project developed guidelines for commercial production of beach plum, assembled germ plasm for future crop improvement, and catalyzed a growers advisory committee. |
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The unborn of the next generation are potential in the germ plasm of the present generation of living human beings. |
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The new germ plasm and genomic tools developed will be made available to researchers throughout the world. |
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The research station has succeeded in making 400 lemon grass germ plasm collections, 21 pamarosa collections, 8 vetiver collections and 18 citronella collections. |
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Prominent among the defenders of natural selection was the German biologist August Weismann, who in the 1880s published his germ plasm theory. |
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Each incremental improvement that involves a new technology therefore faces the constraints of intellectual property and germ plasm which accumulate in the plant material. |
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Any living thing, either complete or partial, as found in nature, natural biological processes, and biological material, as existing in nature, or able to be separated, including the genome or germ plasm of any living thing. |
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