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Example sentences for "genetics"

Lexicographically close words:
generously; generum; genes; genetic; genetically; genetrix; genets; geni; genial; geniality
  1. He was tired of genetics and the sanctity of human life, tired to the tip of his uncalloused fingers, tired to the recesses of his unused muscles.

  2. I never dreamed you'd be Dean of the Genetics Faculty when I came to the Space Engineering School.

  3. The New York Genetics Panel, in session, considered the records and announced that permission was granted for one Gloria Manson, spinster, of New York City, to bear a child by artificial impregnation.

  4. The National Genetics Laboratory had been given the task of screening the finalists from each state and Turner, much against his will, had been selected by the Director to do the work.

  5. Fortunately, the expression "unit character" is being less used by those students of genetics who are more careful in regard to the implications of their terminology.

  6. Most students of genetics realize that a factor difference usually affects more than a single character.

  7. Genetics thus cease to be merely a method of investigating theories of evolution or of the origin of species but provide a novel and hitherto untried instrument by which the nature of the living organism may be explored.

  8. To make clear the application of the terms chemical and mechanical to the problem of Genetics the nature of that problem must be more fully described.

  9. The absence of any definite progress in genetics in the last century was in great measure due to the exclusive prominence given to the problem of Adaptation.

  10. Apart also from these considerations it is becoming more and more evident that in their peculiarities they provide illustrations of physiological phenomena of the highest consequence in the study of genetics at large.

  11. Hominidae (Man) When we turn to the science of genetics we meet a similar condition, for the literature reveals only scattered bits of information concerning heredity in the primates.

  12. This is not due to superior genetics or erratic soil fertility.

  13. Perhaps in this biotech era, recombinant genetics will find high-tech ways to tailor make improved microorganisms and we'll surpass the Russians.

  14. When the genetics of the various typical forms and of the intermediates has been worked out it will be disappointing if it does not throw clear and important light on these problems of mimetic resemblance.

  15. This behavior, as the study of Genetics shows, may be determined in lesser organisms by experiment.

  16. Then, that the reader may appreciate to their fullest extent the facts gathered concerning man, a review of the more significant principles of genetics as revealed through experiments in breeding plants and animals has been undertaken.

  17. The hypothesis that silicon may replace carbon does not support the construction of extraterrestrial genetics based on silicon compounds.

  18. Genetics of hydrogen bacteria and phage infection have been studied by DeCicco.

  19. Such rearrangements plus the possibility of lengthening of DNA molecules are numerous enough to account for all the genetics of living forms since the first appearance of life on Earth.

  20. This experiment bridged the last remaining gap separating theoretical genetics and test-tube biochemistry.

  21. We strongly object to any such misuse of the word, which should designate the application of genetics to the human race.

  22. The arrangement of homogeneous objects of any kind in such form as this is the first step in the study of variation by modern statistical methods, and on such study much of the progress of genetics depends.

  23. Genetics can throw some light on this problem.

  24. First and foremost, it will give genetics a chance to advance with more rapidity, in its study of man.

  25. It is thus to genealogy that genetics is driven.

  26. But the exhaustive tests of experimental breeding of plants and animals have long caused most of the advanced students of genetics to drop this simple hypothesis.

  27. Such a method of investigation is calculated to bring genetics into disrepute, and would hazard the credit of genealogy.

  28. Fortunately the expression 'unit character' is being less used by those students of genetics who are more careful in regard to the implications of their terminology.

  29. But this is not the real evidence which genetics offers.

  30. Improvement and genetics of tomatoes, peppers, and eggplant.

  31. Lindstrom of Iowa has led in research on the genetics of tomatoes, chromosome relations and mode of inheritance.

  32. The Committee feel bound to refer to the great strides made during the last half-century towards establishing laws and theories of genetics and heredity.

  33. And the expression of poor genetics often results from poor nutrition, and thus is similar to a degenerative disease condition, and thus is well within the scope of natural medicine.

  34. However, the expression of contra-survival genetics can often be controlled by nutrition.

  35. Our bodies and spirits are constantly assaulted and insulted by modern life in ways our genetics never intended us to deal with.

  36. And it wasn't genetics because when a young couple from the isolated healthy village moved to town, their children born in town were as unhealthy as all the other kids.

  37. Individual sensitivity to this type of overeating is dependent upon genetics and personality and who is generating the negative emotions.

  38. The metaphors of genetics and evolutionary models can be applied.

  39. No literacy-based description can substitute for flight simulators, or for visualization of data from radio astronomy, for large areas of genetics and physics.

  40. Genetics tells us that the borderline between genders is less clear-cut than we assumed.

  41. It sprang from genetics and bears the mark of an implicit Darwinian mechanism.

  42. The language of genetics and the language of personality constitution are better articulated through means other than books.

  43. By thus compelling biologists to revise their ideas as to the inherited effects of use and disuse, Weismann rendered a valuable service to the study of genetics and did much to clear the way for subsequent research.

  44. Genetics is the term applied to the experimental study of heredity and variation in animals and plants, and the main concern of its students is the establishing of law and order among the phenomena {vii} there encountered.

  45. Indeed, Mrs. Hanford, were it not for the quiet, phlegmatic personality like Bertram Harrison, we in genetics would have a hard time finding a useful niche for belligerents such as your daughter Gloria.

  46. Then I shall enter a new file in the Genetics Bureau of the Department of Domestic Tranquility.

  47. Genetics is not a precise science; it is statistical.

  48. What did Genetics and Hansen's Folly have in common?

  49. In the Hanford living room, in the presence of Mr. Hanford, the scholar of genetics looked around cautiously and questingly.

  50. Frankly, I'm not certain," said the scholar of genetics slowly.

  51. Ross was the Scholar of Genetics for the local division of the Department of Domestic Tranquility and he should have known all about such things, but he obviously did not.

  52. It may suit your overall program of genetics to breed a batch of normal children, but the same Book of Laws grants me the right to seek my own level of happiness.


  53. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "genetics" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    anatomy; bacteriology; biochemistry; biology; bionomics; birth; botany; character; chromosome; cybernetics; cytology; determinant; diathesis; ecology; embryology; endowment; factor; genetics; heredity; heritage; inheritance; paleontology; pharmacology; physiology; replication; taxonomy; zoology