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Zygosity (the noun, zygote, is from the Gr****
zygotos "yoked," from
zygon "yoke") (/zaɪˈɡɒsɪti/) is the
degree to
which both
copies of a
chromosome or...
- is not
using crosses with
Asian species for
blight resistance, but
intercrossing among American chestnuts selected for
native resistance to the blight...
- three-dimensionality, movement, and texture. Typically,
there is an
overlay of
intercrossing diagonal lines on
solid diamonds. The
argyle pattern derives loosely...
- are all the same species,
noting that when
races mixed together, they
intercrossed beyond the "usual test of
specific distinctness" and that characteristics...
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Foreign Orchids Are
Fertilised by Insects, and On the Good
Effects of
Intercrossing. Darwin's
previous book, On the
Origin of Species, had
briefly mentioned...
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Conservancy was put to
Najin and Fatu
enclosure in Ol
Pejeta to at
least intercross the subspecies. To
achieve this, both
female northern white rhinos were...
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Foreign Orchids are
Fertilised by Insects, and on the Good
Effects of
Intercrossing John Murray, London. HTML
fulltext Beccaloni,
George (April 2010). "Darwin...
- six flowers, each
about 7 mm long. Its wood is
extremely heavy with
intercrossed grains; the
sapwood is white, and
heartwood brown.
Wikispecies has information...
- watermelon, cu****ber, pumpkin, or squash, but
varieties within the
species intercross frequently. The
genome of Cu****is melo was
first sequenced in 2012. Some...
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three pegs,
while the
Western Conference trophy has the
basketball on
intercrossing circular rings. The
silver basketball is
quartered into four sections...