Examples of using Genetic selection in English and their translations into German
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Something similar could happen with other forms of genetic selection.
Genetic selection is the single most important decision for cannabis producers.
Born on a Holstein farm, I developed a strong interest for genetic selection.
Genetic selection will inevitably move towards genetic enhancement.
A wide range of metabolic and behavioural traits have been altered by genetic selection.
Ratings Product Tags A genetic selection arriving from the other side of the ocean.
Could the increase in yield not be obtained by improvements in farming and genetic selection?
Most interesting of all, there exists a strong genetic selection among European populations in favor of the CCR5-Δ32 mutation.
My final point is this. We all again expresslyask that there really should be no discrimination, no genetic selection.
The most alarming implication of this mode of genetic selection, however, is that only the rich will be able to afford it.
The Académie goes on to explain that almost all the plants cultivatedtoday are the result of thousands of years of genetic selection from wild plants.
Thanks to skilful genetic selection and after a 20-year-long, extremely thorough apprenticeship, they can open time holes and send anyone or anything through them.
Currently we have an insemination hall,which provides us with a comparative advantage in that pertaining to the genetic selection of our animals.
First of all, genetic selection, the breeding of animals to obtain certain features, should never result in a decrease in, or threat of, the potential level of animal welfare of an animal species.
Master Kush Automaticstands out as a classic example of how knowledgeable genetic selection and breeding can create truly knockout cannabis.
Further research should be promoted and prioritised to optimise systems for the rearing of laying hens and to minimize health andwelfare problems linked to genetic selection.
The last decade witnessed a significant expansion of new plantations,coupled with genetic selection in a larger number of seedlings in production.
Left to free competition alone, genetic selection tends to be concentrated among a few companies, the number of varieties placed on the market is restricted and local varieties disappear.
This genetics was created from selected males of Auto Daiquiri Lime crossed with an original photoperiodic female of Orange Bud,a careful genetic selection that could achieve this end result.
So it is, in a way, and in the hands of authoritarian regimes, genetic selection could resemble the evils of earlier forms of eugenics, with their advocacy of odious, pseudoscientific official policies, particularly concerning“racial hygiene.”.
Professors Sven Panke and Petra Dittrich of the Department of Biosystems Science and Engineering at ETH Zurich(D-BSSE)in Basel are offering a project on genetic selection of nanocatalysts alongside Professor Thomas Ward of the Department of Chemistry.
The genetic selection of animal breeds encompasses a public service aspect which has not been properly taken into account by a purely commercial organisation of the sector; the preservation of biodiversity within domestic animal breeds encompasses one of the aspects of the multifunctionality of agriculture which the Member States should be keen to sustain.
Animal welfare organisations highlighted as the most relevantproblems for the animals the high growth rate(due to genetic selection) and associated leg disorders, high stocking densities and the restricted feeding of breeding stocks.
Through natural selection, genetic information(variety) was lost.
Genetic diversity arises through the interplay of mutation, selection and genetic drift.
