Examples of using Geneticists in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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Analysis of the data of nearly three million children allowed geneticists to come to the conclusion: both women and men are best
Geneticists say a second code hiding within DNA changes how scientists read its instructions and interpret mutations to make sense of health and disease.
To accurately select the right animal as a breeding parent, geneticists need to track key characteristics, including body weight and morphometrics(size and shape).
Onizuka are geneticists researching cures on diseases such as AIDS and cancer by performing
For years, geneticists and archaeologists have deduced that teosinte's transformation into maize began in the tropical lowlands of what is now southern Mexico about 9,000 years ago.
For years, geneticists and archaeologists have deduced that teosinte's transformation into corn began in the tropical lowlands of what is now southern Mexico about 9,000 years ago.
For years, geneticists and archaeologists have deduced that teosinte's transformation into maize began in the tropica lowlands of what is now southern Mexico about 9,000 years ago.
As geneticists would like you to think,
Research conducted in 2005 by archaeologists, radiologists, and geneticists, who performed CT scans on the mummy, found that he was not killed by a blow to the head, as previously thought.
Population geneticists could backtrack through the DNA data to identify common ancestors from hundreds of thousands of years ago, and they could detect recent incidents of gene flow from the past few
In 1941, geneticists Edward Tatum
Recent studies by geneticists show that the most convincing origin of the Abyssinian breed is the coast of the Indian Ocean
genomic markers analysed by geneticists, vocal biomarkers which are easy to detect,
We did all this research with like, dispensaries, geneticists, lawyers, we were worried about cultural sensitivity with the subject matter,
Geneticists were able to collect enough intact Neanderthal DNA from fossils to make a broad comparison between it and the DNA of contemporary humans.
Until very recently, geneticists could only dream of using our genes to trace the detailed history of how we conquered the world.
This reproductive system enthralled not only Darwin but many leading geneticists from the early 1900s including William Bateson, the first director of the John Innes Centre
Drug developers, geneticists, and investigators in other fields had already melded AIs and robots to design and do experiments,
anthropologists, biologists, and geneticists have written many articles and books explaining why
A few microbiologists and geneticists had taken an interest in the physical and chemical nature of genes before 1944, but the Avery- MacLeod- McCarty experiment brought renewed