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"offspring" Definitions
  1. a child of a particular person or couple
  2. the young of an animal or plant

604 Sentences With "offspring"

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When those offspring mate, all of the offspring's offspring have it.
The genetic modification is inherited by the offspring of these matings; female offspring die, while male offspring, which carry the gene, survive and continue passing the trait to further generations.
Geneticists advised breeding certain species together to produce offspring closer to the qualities of an auroch, and then breed the offspring.
None of the A. albopictus offspring tested positive for the virus, but about one in every 290 A. aegypti offspring were infected.
But when it came to head-to-head arrogation of resources for offspring, the youngsters outcompeted their elders, and their offspring reaped the benefits.
The resulting offspring, though still showing some symptoms of autism, scored 30% better on the rating scale than did the offspring of untreated females.
Stress a male in this way and his offspring (of either sex) will react less to stress than do the offspring of unstressed males.
Rubino made those initial connections with his offspring not from the sperm bank but via the Donor Sibling Registry, a nonprofit created by Wendy Kramer in 2000 that has connected thousands of donors with their offspring and offspring with their half-siblings over the years.
If, for example, females like males with long tails, then long-tailed males have more offspring, and the longest-tailed of those offspring reproduce more.
A mule is the offspring of a male donkey and a female horse, and a hinny is the offspring of a male horse and female donkey.
Editing our genetic code has repercussions for our offspring and their offspring who mate with humans who have not elected to do anything with their own genes.
As they suspected, offspring of obese mothers that were in the control arms of the experiment had 29% fewer such cells than did offspring of normal mothers.
The male offspring of the no-y-chromosome mice were completely infertile, but the female offspring were able to reproduce normally and even produce completely fertile male sons.
When he compared how the offspring of a waterflea reacted to exposure to an unfamiliar parasite, he found that sexually produced offspring were twice as resistant to infection.
The RoboGlove is the offspring of Robonaut The RoboGlove is the offspring of Robonaut (known as R2, naturally) the human safe robot that's been touring space aboard the International Space Station.
"Because siblings share 50% of their genetics, if there was a genetic underpinning of offspring sex determination we would see an association between siblings with regard to offspring sex," said Zietsch.
Better online privacy protection can be passed up from younger to older generations, in a welcome reversal of the traditional pattern of elders handing their wisdom down to the offspring of their offspring.
Britain's competing elites directed their most gifted offspring towards Parliament.
But junk is no longer a stunted and shameful offspring.
Fellow California rockers Offspring tweeted that Soto was "an inspiration."
Wildlife experts think they are the offspring of domestic horses. 
Today, in California, they produce 50 million offspring a year.
Picturing what your future offspring will look like sounds cute.
The scars can run deep for the offspring of hoarders.
Her two other offspring have been transferred to other zoos.
When you're a celebrity offspring, you stand out even more.
Hermaphroditic worms aren't exhausting their bodies by producing more offspring.
Instagram is survived by its offspring, Hyperlapse, Layout and Boomerang.
Hybrid offspring preferred one parent species' song over the other.
When the offspring reaches maturity and mates, the process repeats.
But I wouldn't recommend anyone doing this with their offspring.
Baha is survived by five offspring from earlier breeding introductions.
You keep the best ones, produce more offspring, and repeat.
The lefties' offspring was evenly split between righties and lefties.
That includes The Offspring and their LA brethren Bad Religion.
Could Sanders or one of his revolutionary offspring actually govern?
So began a rapid operation to save the turtle's offspring.
I don't mean his biological offspring, though they're no picnic.
Our own offspring might spend hours texting or watching cartoons.
Another offspring is Lead to Life, based in Oakland, Calif.
These snails grew into lefties, and so did their offspring.
Those chimpanzees have also been observed teaching their offspring signs.
The material can regenerate to form three generations of offspring.
There's nothing like getting roasted by your offspring on television.
The offspring of that violence still await a substantial apology.
They also birthed smaller offspring, some of which had abnormalities.
One of their offspring, a 3-year-old female named Sukari, was in the outdoor lion pen at the time, while the two male offspring were kept in a separate part of the exhibit.
Does the pre-programmed algorithm get passed on to the offspring?
"It was basically an offspring of the hippie movie," she explained.
The patterns of destructive behavior crop up again in the offspring.
The world is so overpopulated, does it really need my offspring?
Additionally, the cockroaches can pass that same immunity on to offspring.
Will a Jon-Dany offspring ever sit on the Iron Throne?
This could be what the kids called offspring of the demogorgons.
So next spring, there will be another royal offspring in England.
In her lifespan, the screwworm fly can produce thousands of offspring.
Because families are smaller, the hours are spread across fewer offspring.
Childbirth is frightening, and the resulting offspring often even more so.
Even the (Western-educated) offspring of Cambodia's elites admit to embarrassment.
He's the first successful offspring of Nasan and her mate Scooter.
Rather, it's more of a distant cousin rather than direct offspring.
Her offspring were not as productive so the experiment petered out.
The idea is that this genetic diversity might benefit their offspring.
If you're important to me, your offspring is important to me.
I believe it is time for his own offspring to act.
"The D.A. is the offspring of the oppressor," Mr. Zuma said.
Zakaria scoured the camps, describing her offspring to everyone she met.
That is a pleasure he'll have to buy -- for his offspring.
For the most part, these corporate offspring have struggled or failed.
The angler has brought his own offspring to marvel alongside him.
Over at Lifehacker's parenting site, Offspring, Jolie Kerr has you covered.
Demonstrating our tireless commitment to the well-being of our offspring?
A former sperm donor, searching online, finds both offspring and love.
She then looked at the behaviour and neurobiology of the offspring.
Their offspring, if any, may have a propensity for being gay.
Four of those offspring proceeded to have kids of their own.
Given their wealth, dos Santos's offspring appeared high on his list.
It seems the tendency to care for offspring evolved with them.
That means offspring stay with their mothers for their entire lives.
What if he's the offspring of Joanna Lannister and Aerys Targaryen?
That's right: Dads could feed their offspring with their own flesh.
As you know I am an offspring of North Korea defector.
"The offspring sex in humans is simply random," Dr. Zietsch wrote.
"Greetings to you, my offspring!" the emperor roars into a microphone.
Long incubation periods put offspring at greater risk of being killed by predators, or by natural disasters like floods or droughts, so dinosaurs may have hedged their bets by laying many eggs to offset heavy offspring losses.
Members of each sex try to maximise their own reproductive fitness, which is a combination of the quality and the quantity of offspring they are able to raise to the point where those offspring can themselves reproduce.
The term refers to the engineering of genes so that they are almost guaranteed to be inherited by offspring (the conventional laws of inheritance predict that offspring have only a 50% chance of inheriting a specific gene).
And no snake has ever given birth to offspring from defrosted sperm.
Speaking of that unholy offspring, I'm getting some serious Rosemary's Baby vibes.
This seems to make evolutionary sense—better sperm quality equals more offspring.
A female that mates with a sterile male will have no offspring.
Stellan and his offspring love raving about each other in the press.
Katy Perry is focusing on kids — just not her own future offspring.
Quinn knows that any offspring born on the island will be mangled.
Mates with different MHC genes are thus likely to have healthier offspring.
Tzar is the offspring of Princess the tiger and Cesar the lion.
We found that the mice reproduced efficiently...and had similarly healthy offspring.
So cajoling young, poor couples into marriage might not help their offspring.
Male offspring get their father's Y and one of their mother's Xes.
America offers people like him (the talented offspring of white immigrants) a
Would you ever write an Offspring song inspired by your hot sauce?
Now 93, he is convinced that his offspring, too, paid a price.
The internet's cutest bird couple has produced some equally cute bird offspring.
I think it helps to be the offspring of a famous person.
However, the offspring of these altered strains were mostly unable to reproduce.
Radiation exposure may present mutations and diseases in their offspring decades later.
Marbled crayfish produce nothing but fertile offspring, allowing their populations to explode.
Raised appropriately in captivity, each female can produce 100 or more offspring.
They talk of mothering their nieces, nephews and the offspring of friends.
In fact, they produce nothing but fertile offspring, so populations are exploding.
Parents can give cards to multiple offspring, even those of tender age.
His mate and his 21100-month-old offspring were not with him.
As the mosquitoes bred, they produced offspring: roughly 2400,210 after two generations.
Tallulah Willis is stepping out to support a fellow famous Hollywood offspring.
But he retained majority ownership and installed his offspring in oversight positions.
The offspring arguably have prevented the removal of animals in the wild.
Over time, the Bannerman offspring lost interest in visiting their summer idyll.
Were black women passing along a defect that was affecting their offspring?
Is it a "Harry Potter" sequel starring Hedwig the owl's heroic offspring?
These elements get written into the skeletons and teeth of their offspring.
Asthma attacks in mothers were also tied to lingering consequences for offspring.
By mating with Neanderthals, they gave their offspring needed defenses and immunities.
There's an even smaller chance that the offspring's offspring will carry it.
"I would say over 100 Lehman offspring have seen it," she said.
That, of course, prevents the devoured monkey from having any more offspring.
They were introducing their offspring to the rituals of violent white nationalism.
Wings flutter, offspring scatter, and the sheet darkens as it slowly empties.
Those increasingly long trips from islands near Antarctica are endangering hungry offspring.
Accordingly, if a mutation — beneficial or harmful — is passed down to different offspring, conventional genetics show that it's possible for wolf offspring to acquire two copies of a recessive genetic mutation, which would then manifest as a physical change.
Nobody has previously demonstrated successful sexual reproduction for offspring produced through facultative parthenogenesis.
One-armed Holt is demoted to caring for her, and her eventual offspring.
Tammy Duckworth introduced the Mothers and Offspring Mortality and Morbidity Awareness (MOMMA's) Act.
I was simply breeding these animals to give offspring to the pet shops.
"It's very foreseeable in the near future that we'll have offspring," Hildebrandt said.
Female orcas birth once every three to 10 years to a single offspring.
This may not be the case, he says, with their more impetuous offspring.
In B, using a gene drive, nearly all offspring receive the altered gene.
The mosquitoes are genetically altered so their offspring die before they can reproduce.
In response, a market is springing up: for "regtech", fintech's nerdy new offspring.
The Secret CabinA secret hideaway to get away from the demogorgon's offspring, perhaps?
Some hope to pass on an artistic project or genealogical information to offspring.
But the researchers were able to successfully produce offspring using in vitro fertilization.
She lacks the connections to send her offspring to a good Chinese school.
Two-thirds of the people she works with are immigrants or their offspring.
Mice subjected to the approach had healthy offspring through three generations, he said.
The male—by virtue of his death—is providing nourishment to his offspring.
She's probably lost two other calves since her first offspring eight years ago.
They assume, with good cause, that none of their offspring will die young.
Shuman looked at his machine—who he called Singularitarian—as his only offspring.
According to genetic testing, E5 has fathered twice as many offspring as Diego.
One of the best ways to do this is to study Jeremy's offspring.
But first the snail has to have offspring, which requires another counterclockwise snail.
We know that, in animals, a parent's genetics can indirectly influence their offspring.
Jeremy never got to meet the offspring, as he/she died during hibernation.
Below, some of the best conversations with parents ever shared by famous offspring.
The best duetters had almost no offspring born of adultery inflicted on them.
The last truly great branding of a celebrity offspring was clearly Saint West.
Chemistry: The more genetically distant two parents are, the more successful their offspring.
More radically still, you could program mosquitoes to, say, only produce male offspring.
I mean, when we started The Offspring, none of us even had instruments.
And these whales aren't exactly spitting out offspring even in the best conditions.
Generations of parents have threatened to "light a fire" under their shiftless offspring.
My three children once were among the coddled offspring of Park Slope, Brooklyn.
Many animals migrate in order to give birth to and raise their offspring.
If only 753 percent of their offspring died, there would be 50 billion.
He has sired 15 offspring so far, and charges a $5,500 stud fee.
We proved that there is a real chance for them to have offspring.
The DNA infuses their offspring with too much protein, causing them to die.
Poor people and the offspring of immigrants were more likely to be sterilized.
They soon discovered that all of the hybrid offspring inherited the survival gene.
They're just the only ones we know of who survived and produced offspring.
The offspring, all females, inherited identical copies of her three sets of chromosomes.
Organisms pass on their characteristics to their offspring, but with random variation (mutation).
Perkins, not keen on throwing his offspring under the bus, declined that option.
Scientists thought they were perhaps the offspring of one female with genetic aberrations.
Playboy was kryptonite, and the boys I was around preferred Hefner's mutant offspring.
Indeed, the law is the offspring of two pressing realities in French politics.
Modern Love A former sperm donor, searching online, finds both offspring and love.
Steven Arnold's "Luminous Procuress" (1971) is among the Smith film's most flamboyant offspring.
The instinct to protect one's offspring runs through mothers of virtually all species.
Cometa Pla, the newcomer, is an offspring that ventures further outside the box.
Four of his offspring are in the Derby (Justify, Mendelssohn, Combatant and Flameaway).
He, the ambulant id, must nurse his own offspring, and feel their teeth.
I hated meeting other parents who were young enough to be my offspring.
"Populism is always the offspring of fear," Mr. Renzi said at the time.
But this year they roamed the river without any needy offspring to feed.
Dolphin parents may have been neglecting their offspring due to the environmental change.
If they reproduce, their offspring have a higher risk of inheriting that disease.
As the offspring aged, they made the protein clumps that their forebears did.
Tiffany Trump, 22, has kept a relatively low profile, as Trump offspring go.
In the lab, scientists tweak a specific gene to, say, make stoats only produce male offspring, and then they engineer a gene drive to force that gene to be passed along to all the offspring, usurping nature's 50-50 inheritance mix.
By being so, she could hedge against male infertility, up her odds of a healthy pregnancy and robust offspring, and create a wider network of support by lining up two or three males who figured the offspring might be theirs.
Another effect of rising temperatures on pigs—whose bodies do an overall terrible job of cooling themselves in comparison to other livestock—is increased fertility, but fertility that produces fewer offspring, and offspring who are also more likely to stay small.
"Reproductive potential of male offspring was significantly reduced if they had been fathered by males or sperm that had previously experienced thermal stress, and offspring lifespan was shortened if fathers had experienced a heat wave," Sales and his colleagues said.
It reproduces there, generating offspring called oocysts that are shed in the cat's feces.
Big Bird bred with two medium ground finches, and those offspring started a lineage.
And in the meantime, please steer your hoverboarding offspring away from boiling pots.[Pediatrics]
How long would terrorists and their offspring be compelled to remain on the island?
These birds use their vocalizations to find a mate, identify offspring, and guard territory.
Even offspring may exhibit some traits that are influenced by what their parents experienced.
So the question is, how did she conceive three more offspring on her own?
They suggest that monogamy would have therefore given males an advantage when producing offspring.
The offspring got too uppity, so their fathers, and another gang, turned on them.
Then, they have to select and identify the offspring that have the desirable trait.
In China, rich and powerful families are often the offspring of the Communist leaders.
Some celebrity offspring are becoming legitimately boundary-pushing, interesting additions to the fashion landscape.
Professional celebrity offspring Riley Curry finally got her officially sanctioned moment in the spotlight.
The mutation made the crayfish able to clone themselves — and reproduce only female offspring.
Property was divided among the deceased's offspring, with sons getting far more than daughters.
Anyway. Newsflash, Mr. McInnes and Twitter bullies: Gigi's more than just a celebrity offspring.
His favorite contains the Descendents on one side and The Offspring on the other.
Some are offspring of earlier migrants and have lived in cities all their lives.
And so in turn did sperm produced by the male offspring of these unions.
Instead, they must encode the future of the work in instructions to their offspring.
People with high IQs marry each other, passing their cognitive advantages to their offspring.
Apparently this baby fever is contagious because Kourtney has more offspring on her mind.
Female aphids can generate their own offspring, though they are essentially clones of themselves.
Female offspring get their father's X and, again, just one of their mother's Xes.
If you're thinking of creating offspring, make sure you budget your life away. 9.
In Finding Nemo, Marlin needs to learn to let go of his growing offspring.
That's not only true for Beyoncé's offspring; it applies to celebrity weddings as well.
Their offspring, referred to as mulatto, enjoyed a social status above that of pretos.
Some cater for non-Chinese citizens, often the foreign-born offspring of returning Chinese.
An infected female carries Wolbachia in her eggs, and her offspring are born infected.
They are a mix of lost or abandoned house cats and their feral offspring.
Since they couldn't produce offspring, the sterile screwworms flies should gradually eradicate the species.
Quite a few weddings these days feature the couple's offspring as bridesmaids or pageboys.
Later, more substantively, he questioned how to describe this varied inheritance to future offspring.
The most coveted yearlings are offspring of former Triple Crown and Kentucky Derby winners.
She even cared for her pet kittens as if they were her own offspring.
She had offered him the possibility of offspring, who would admire and worship him.
At times, female dogs have even been de facto moms to other species' offspring.
Instead, Mr. Trump raised helicopter offspring: adult children who hover, dote and praise unstintingly.
Scientists are developing advanced genetic techniques to ensure that all mouse offspring are male.
Nobody likes to think their offspring is a tool on literally a national scale.
Bowlaway is a singular and unforgettable read, bursting with memorable characters (and their offspring).
S. Craig Zahler's Brawl in Cell Block 99 is an offspring of that change.
You just want your offspring to be a little bit better than you were.
Offspring of normal-weight mothers, by contrast, interacted for an average of two minutes.
Moderate fish consumption was also associated with reduced levels of inflammation in the offspring.
That he's heartbroken not to see his offspring more isn't the only relevant consideration.
Its offspring were consequently planted throughout the British Isles, Europe and, finally, North America.
With the rise of food trucks comes an interesting offspring — meditation studios on wheels.
However, "these kinds of things tend to spawn offspring in other states," she said.
The next spring, the offspring emerge and make their own journey to the sea.
Tilikum was bred 21 times, with 11 of his offspring previously dying, PETA noted.
The 173-year-old mountain lion known as P-39 left behind three offspring.
The pioneers realize that founding a new warren is meaningless without mates and offspring.
Does a mother need to sacrifice her own success for that of her offspring?
The groupings follow matrilineal lines; grandmothers live with their daughters and their daughters' offspring.
They gripe about the ghastliness of the journey and the inadequacies of their offspring.
Fittingly, moms and dads, and brides and grooms, are guiding style decisions for offspring.
Several children were among the victims, suspected to be the offspring of the workers.
There have also been trials of genetically-modified mosquitoes, whose offspring do not survive.
If one individual has a trait that gives them a fitness advantage, they will tend to have more offspring than the others; because the advantage is likely to be passed on to their offspring, that trait will then spread through the population.
The researchers found that females do more work caring for offspring, foraging and storing nuts.
Kim is against it, while Kanye wants to populate the whole world with his offspring.
Apparently beluga whales and narwhals produce offspring with big, burly heads — but, sadly, no tusks.
After these butterflies mated, Tenger-Trolander collected the eggs and raised the offspring into adulthood.
When the females give birth, their offspring will die before adulthood thanks to the gene.
Elsewhere in Kardashian-Jenner offspring land, Kylie Jenner offers rare glimpses of Stormi on Instagram.
Current theories suggest it's down to the preservation of an individual's health -- and their offspring.
Parents have become overprotective, inducing anxiety in their offspring long before they get to college.
The rats gave birth back on Earth, and their offspring had problems properly orienting themselves.
The humans that remained developed uniform blindness, which was then passed along to their offspring.
Mosquitoes with one copy of the drive pass it on to all of their offspring.
If you've yet to revisit the magical trio and their offspring, maybe this will help.
Back then, no white men were fool enough to claim kinship with their illegitimate offspring.
The manger believes they are the offspring of a nearby stray cat he cares for.
Or the celebrity offspring-turned-model Hailey Baldwin, using her legs to takeover a courtyard.
Parents who want their offspring to study abroad can safely keep them in progressive schools.
As long as they have the same amount of offspring, it won't affect their population.
Maps of potential locations even showed the schools that the hypothetical Americans' offspring might attend.
The young females, apparently not worse for wear, produce the male's offspring once they've matured.
And naturally, the most glorious of all the butter offspring has been that of cookie.
I mean, most reporters in America could be his offspring, from the age group standpoint.
Experts theorize that this allows sex partners to create offspring that are more genetically diverse.
The Dolce & Gabbana show at Milan Fashion week was littered with the offspring of celebs.
Walker crossed arizonica with traditional European varietals, only selecting offspring that could survive the disease.
This blog is the offspring of a stressful few days at Motherboard UK last month.
They're specifically designed to spread a trait through the population — by way of its offspring.
The plan was to breed each new batch, and then sell the offspring for profit.
Women, in turn, need wide hips to give safe birth to their big-headed offspring.
It traces the lives of two half sisters, named Effia and Esi, and their offspring.
Surrealism, the offspring of Dadaism, is felt in many dance creations of the 20th century.
The Madagascar hissing cockroaches recently produced offspring — maybe a couple of dozen, maybe many more.
Last year the European Union made importing food from cloned animals or their offspring illegal.
Immigrants' more assimilated offspring may care less about traditional cooking or a Gujarati-speaking staff.
Another approach causes the offspring of genetically modified mosquitoes to die before they reach adulthood.
R. G. Steel was more or less like the bankrupt offspring of a superrich parent.
We had way deeper roots in punk rock than fucking Green Day or the Offspring.
Females, on the other hand, favour the lower depths to protect themselves and their offspring.
Parents caught teaching their children about Islam risk detention or having their offspring taken away.
Their undersized offspring may die young or fail to produce many calves of their own.
After the first week, the offspring would drink the fluid directly from the mother's body.
Wealthy individuals are eliminating certain lethal mutations from their offspring while the less affluent cannot.
Of eight offspring they tested, two had a biological father that wasn't their social father.
Other experts questioned the impact using a deceased sperm donor would have on future offspring.
Baby pandas are rarely born in captivity, and the offspring was eventually returned to China.
He said that sometimes he wishes he did have offspring he was able to raise.
The posture is meant to highlight the exceptional devotion of this species to their offspring.
The overburdened immigrants and their offspring recall the authorities treating them with a highhanded disdain.
It's been following the health of residents of Framingham, Massachusetts, and their offspring since 1948.
When a GM fruit fly mates, virtually all of its offspring carries the modified gene.
If all goes well when the two meet, their offspring will return to the wild.
Karen Malone Wright, 62, is well aware of the existential implications of not having offspring.
Here are some ways to leave a lasting legacy when you don't have genetic offspring.
Then the animal, like an adult offspring, becomes intelligent enough to make its own decisions.
Many hybrids in nature — think mules, the offspring of a horse and donkey — are sterile.
It is wholely consistent that Jon Snow is the offspring of Rhaegar Targaryen and Lyanna Stark.
The nurturers raise—and guard—the offspring until they're old enough to show their real potential.
This has been shown to occur in young white-winged choughs assigned to help feed offspring.
We can't wait to hear him make really inappropriate but also hilarious jokes about his offspring.
But the struggles faced by today's producers are having a knock-on effect on their offspring.
Parents want to spare their offspring the horrors of China's gruelling university-entrance exam, the gaokao.
That gets problematic, though, when you consider that different species can get together and produce offspring.
So maybe a species is a group of animals that can breed and produce fertile offspring.
This is not the first time the duo have brought their offspring together for family time.
Another bill, the Mothers and Offspring Mortality and Morbidity Awareness (MOMMA's) Act, was introduced by Rep.
Harbor seal mothers can abandon their pups if they feel their young offspring has been disturbed.
Ivanka wasn't the only Trump offspring to showcase weekend activities in the face of national controversy.
Thanks to DNA, she said, the family has identified 21 of his biological offspring, and counting.
Inheriting wealth, if anything, reduces the incentives of the offspring of the wealthy and encourages indolence.
Duke University encourages the offspring of wealthy parents to apply early and considers their applications sympathetically.
This will mean that the gene drive is passed on to all of that organism's offspring.
They found, when they did so to the offspring, that the youngsters' autism-like traits vanished.
Parents of dragon children tend to spend both more money and more time educating their offspring.
"Every single offspring we were able to identify was ID'd to a resident male," Fleischer said.
Witnesses said Grizzly 399 frantically tried to attend to her injured offspring, the National Geographic reported.
When these sterile males mate with females, no offspring are produced, resulting in a population crash.
They offer a mechanism by which an animal's life experiences can have effects on its offspring.
The pale and eyeless olms, it was thought, were the undeveloped offspring of these mythical beasts.
A pair of mice produced without the benefit of an egg cell, along with their offspring.
So fortunately for men, I guess, it's important that our offspring don't become sick or diseased.
If you're set on expanding your family, go for a house that can accommodate said offspring.
The process is prone to introducing genetic errors, which results in many cloned offspring dying young.
"But even accounting for these factors, parents' lifespan is still predictive in their offspring," he said.
With gene drive, in theory, all of their offspring would soon be incapable of spreading malaria.
But, something tells us this type of scamming happens often between Hadid and her model offspring.
They were just actively screaming and throwing things and calling him names and cursing his offspring.
Every offspring of my bloodline will feel an overwhelming sense of competitiveness with the Davidson lineage.
The gene kills the offspring, which will help reduce the larger population of this particular species.
So the offspring of a Gen 0 kitten would be a Gen 1, and so on.
The shorter the time the better, since you can sell the offspring sooner and breed again.
Recently, there's been some controversy as to whether pets can be properly considered a human's offspring.
They were upright and their offspring were "red," but even so they were treated like that.
But so far, the only change is that they can't keep me away from their offspring.
The Oxitec mosquito contains a "self-limiting" gene that causes any offspring it has to die.
In simple yet lyrical prose, Murugan shows how their standing in the world depends on offspring.
After the birth, owners must decide whether to sell the offspring or keep them for racing.
Back then, the island was a workplace of last resort for unmarried mothers and their offspring.
We always parent our offspring to survive us, but cancer intensifies the urgency to do so.
Ironically, many of both Ronaldo's and Beyonce's most popular pictures were related to the aforementioned offspring.
The couple even taunted their offspring by displaying desserts that they were not allowed to eat.
It's trying to protect its babies from what it views as a threat to its offspring.
She was leathern and bloated, the offspring of a set of bagpipes and a medicine ball.
Would the disclosure of her existence inflict emotional damage on him, his wife or their offspring?
Then she discovered that Constantine's psycho offspring Adam (Iwan Rheon) was responsible for his father's death.
Who, by the way, as the offspring of a mortal and an eternal being, are demigods.
They tracked the health of their 93,391 male and female offspring born from 1950 to 2010.
And unfortunately for his species, Dr. Sischo says, he could not produce offspring without a mate.
Late 19th-century psychologists believed women possessed a unique need to create and care for offspring.
The traits of the individuals who survive longer and have the most offspring become more common.
If his parents have suffered one variety of exile, they have imposed another on their offspring.
Would he pass on the genes of his German donor or his own to future offspring?
Some are still led by warlords from the country's 15-year civil war, or their offspring.
Instead, they cut them off and shielded their offspring from the same hollow attempts at love.
Some animal moms-to-be, meanwhile, start preparing for the big event before their offspring arrives.
As of 2015 there were 12 offspring of the study's participants receiving medical and health benefits.
It might actually be Yoda's offspring, or the child of another member of the same species.
As experienced parents know, the presence of offspring makes this a trip and not a vacation.
An uninfected female, however, can't have offspring with an infected male; those eggs will not hatch.
And their offspring have every chance of establishing new packs as they move into Western Europe.
Republicans created hard-line districts that produced hard-line congressmen: obstructionist absolutists are gerrymandering's political offspring.
Much better to let her spawn and seed the waters of the lake with her offspring.
Great whites, meanwhile, may take as long as 33 years before they begin to produce offspring.
SW: How many pregnant women are infected in the first trimester actually develop microcephaly in offspring?
Klimt, however, was quiet about his affairs, and rumors estimate as many as 22013 Klimt offspring.
Multiple births among these Jurassic reptiles suggests conditions were tough for offspring, which likely had to fend for themselves in what was surely an intensely dangerous environment; the high volume of offspring meant that at least some would likely be able to survive until sexual maturity.
It works like this: In the lab, scientists might tweak a desired gene to, say, make a mouse only bear male offspring and then engineer a gene drive to force that gene to be passed along to all its offspring, usurping nature's 50-50 inheritance mix.
"For females," Pinker continued, such a risk is insane: they won't bear any more offspring if they are more dominant (since unlike males, their reproductive output is fixed by the time it takes to gestate and nurse a baby), and their offspring can't survive without them.
However, wild female moths that mate with GE moths will not produce viable offspring -- the self-limiting gene passed to offspring prevents them from surviving, leading the authors to conclude that with ongoing releases, pests can be suppressed in a targeted, sustainable way without using insecticides.
During their migration, the butterflies breed along the way, and the journey is completed by their offspring.
They will not give birth again until this offspring is self-sufficient, which takes about four years.
When we looked at the offspring of survivors, we found that they were large like their parents.
When the rains came again, the brother and sister mated with each other and produced 140 offspring.
The offspring of neglected junkyard dogs, the pups were sadly treated like the trash that surrounded them.
In a second experiment, she took monarch butterflies captured in the wild and raised their offspring indoors.
Image: M. J. Boyd & D. R. Lomax, 2018Unlike dolphins, however, Ichthyosaurs didn't provide milk to their offspring.
Intrexon's Oxitec unit has already deployed its sterile male mosquitoes, whose offspring die when young, in Brazil.
Many rely on the term-time services that schools give their offspring, such as supervision and meals.
At this age, your offspring may be thinking about whether they should rent or buy a home.
He no longer means to eject 11m illegal immigrants and their offspring, as he once promised to.
The offspring receives two copies of some genes—one from the mother and one from the father.
Many of his closest allies are also "princelings", as offspring of the party's grandees are often called.
The similar personalities of progenitor and offspring often amplified the problems of parenthood, rather than diminishing them.
Knowing this, American universities have become acutely interested in whether their alumni have offspring, says Mr James.
Parents who worry about their teenage offspring (which is to say, all parents) can do something, however.
He will be matched with a pedigree hen, in the hope that his offspring prove similarly adept.
Kigali, too, seemed to embrace motherhood, with the zoo writing that she initially cared for her offspring.
That's because the new plant is genetically identical to the original, which means it's not necessarily offspring.
The exact mechanisms involved in the association between parental smoking and CHDs among offspring are still unclear.
No matter how logical "pretty people make pretty kids" is, celebrity-offspring lookalikes are just so fascinating.
By all means, however, say yes to investing if your offspring already understand the fundamentals of money.
Yet Mr Varian is not too happy about how his intellectual offspring is being used, and abused.
The truth, imperceptible to his young, doting offspring, is that he just can't afford any of it.
When they mate with wild female Aedes aegypti, their offspring do not live long enough to reproduce.
Some species, indeed, can pass this resilience on to their offspring by a process called intergenerational epigenesis.
Certain reptiles have evolved such that the temperature in the nest determines the sex of the offspring.
When they mate with female mosquitoes in the wild, they produce offspring that cannot survive to adulthood.
The Australian scientists who made it happen say it's the oldest sperm ever used to produce offspring.
Child abandonment rates climbed as parents became too distracted by our website to care for their offspring.
This guarantees that the offspring has the desired change, plus the instructions to make the desired change.
The comedian called the former Barack Obama advisor an offspring of Muslim Brotherhood & Planet of the Apes.
If true as claimed, the edits he made would be inherited by any of their future offspring.
University veterinarians used semen from the male offspring of Khun Thong Daeng to impregnate two royal dogs.
These controversial mosquitoes were created by Oxitec, a United Kingdom-based company, and cannot produce living offspring.
Alternatively, human cells populating the germline of an animal could enable human genes to pass onto offspring.
Throughout this period, the offspring grew even though the mother was not sharing foraged food with them.
That kind of mutation would thus make the offspring more or less adapted to a particular environment.
And you know what the scientists say: the bigger the penis spines, the more numerous the offspring.
Others, mainly in the Rhineland, were the offspring of World War I colonial troops and German mothers.
He's too iconic of an offspring (and he was born first so he really does have dibs).
If a Gen 2563 kitty breeds with another Gen 0 kitty, the offspring will be Gen 1.
"She herself was the offspring of a serial novel," Mitsuki realizes, a blend of East and West.
Zebra finches program their offspring to prepare for global warming by singing to eggs before they hatch.
We met Thom because we'd done some shows with the Offspring and he was doing their sound.
This puzzle is ultimately the offspring of a prior themeless puzzle that was rejected in January 2017.
They were among the first wave of Red Guards, who were usually the offspring of party officials.
The dilemmas that it grapples with, involving parents and their frustrated offspring, could not be less parochial.
"The Octopus in my novel is, you can say, a direct offspring of Big Brother," he said.
Her tiny head and legs flail while her pulsating body is fed and cleaned by her offspring.
Selig is another Canadian offspring, a wiry man with dark, Gallic features and a greeter's easy manner.
With this complaint, the state of New York is essentially declaring the Trump offspring unfit to serve.
When the male mosquitoes are released to mate with wild females, the offspring die before reaching adulthood.
For the few that take care of offspring, including honey bees and ants, females do the parenting.
However, African migrants and their Chinese-born offspring struggle to be accepted as part of Chinese society.
Suggesting a successful black woman is the (radical Muslim) offspring of fictional primates is one of them.
He added that sperm with DNA damage might still be able to fertilize females and yield offspring.
One to three weekly servings of fish during pregnancy was tied to better metabolic health in offspring.
Using antacids during pregnancy is linked to asthma in offspring, a systematic review of research has found.
Friends of mine with actual jobs and offspring spend their weekends vomiting on psychiatrist-led ayahuasca retreats.
His legacy will continue in the genetic knowledge gained from the lefty snail offspring they produced together.
The GM males mate with wild females and pass on the self-destructive gene to their offspring.
At the very least, it should be nice to be his offspring, if not the man himself.
Before they are born, mothers are faced with the pressure of bearing the most well-advantaged offspring.
The difference here is that, if powerful families fail to produce enough offspring, Gilead could simply disappear.
Her children, meanwhile, were cast as everything from the baby Moses to the offspring of enslaved mothers.
If I couldn't live without offspring, I figured we would find a way to work it out.
The ants didn't seem to produce any offspring, likely because of low temperatures and lack of food.
The more tantalizing question is whether epigenetic messages can, like genes, cross from parents to their offspring.
The mice would mate, and, before long, all offspring and all subsequent generations would be resistant, too.
Driven As otherworldly as the Prius Prime looks, it's not the offspring of the Transformers leader Optimus.
For mammals, PCB contamination is inter-generational, with mothers passing the chemicals to their offspring through milk.
Then, they discovered that she was a first-generation Neanderthal-Denisovan offspring, with equal contributions from both.
"I mean, I won't do anything to take care of them," he said of his future offspring.
The pair had at least four offspring together and lived with their youngest sons Pickett and Jack.
Specifically, he's looking at whether it's possible to modify mosquitoes so that they only produce male offspring.
They were often bred indiscriminately, without regard to the behavioral traits being passed on to their offspring.
At worst, Michael worried that meeting his offspring could result in his own biological clock going off.
Several older billionaires have helped protect their companies from future sanctions by transferring shares to their offspring.
Historically, the study authors posit, men may have avoided investing in offspring that wasn't biologically related to them.
Of course, this only occurred to me after we produced offspring and was not the reason to procreate.
Which means if you're a photic sneezer, there's a 50 percent chance your offspring will have it too.
Under the agreement, the offspring of the gifted pandas belong to China and must return by age 4.
They have created a new term, "ddalbabo"—"daughter crazy"—for men who go loopy over their female offspring.
An increasing number of middle class families are looking to hire female bouncers to manage their unruly offspring.
Nor do we get to choose how our offspring feel about the parts of ourselves we've given them.
But so, too, would men: for instance, fathers could play a greater part in bringing up their offspring.
The company created giraffe emoji of April and her future offspring, available for $1.99 through their downloadable app.
Most Arab states deny citizenship to foreigners and their offspring, even those born and raised in their countries.
In a country where siblings are so rare, many also see communal living as good for their offspring.
Or that black eagle parents won't interfere as they watch their offspring fight each other to the death?
Due to the large numbers of offspring they reproduce, many marbled crayfish owners dumped the babies into lakes.
More children will be deported; parents who pay smugglers to bring their offspring to America will be prosecuted.
Instead, he and his colleagues are preparing to infect pregnant monkeys to see how their offspring are affected.
"Although, if you notice, many offspring do not like it when their parents take their food," she says.
Many will have returned with happy memories, selling the idea of foreign study to their siblings or offspring.
"Offspring," the proud mom captioned another Tuesday snap, this time featuring both siblings smiling widely for the camera.
I feel like we're all sort of like the offspring of This American Life in some fundamental way.
The condition—which describes a lack of melanin production—is passed down genetically from parents to their offspring.
They're only seen in company around a very big kill or when they have young offspring with them.
In the franchise, about the troublemaking offspring of Disney's classic villains, Boyce plays Cruella de Vil's son Carlos.
The new campaign, which will run through the spring, stars Cindy Crawford's gorgeous offspring, Kaia and Presley Gerber.
PARENTS these days spend a lot more time with their offspring, or at least middle-class parents do.
Consider the video above Mom's first official Facebook video of her offspring (Hey, she would if she could!)
They can pay to send their offspring to a private school, which usually involves sitting an entrance exam.
Over the decades, Diego has sired more than 800 offspring and effectively saved his entire species from extinction.
These traits could be made heritable, such that Martian colonists could pass down the characteristics to their offspring.
Harriet, the mother bird, and mate M22015 welcomed their offspring, known as eaglet 215, at 22016:33 a.m.
In a perfect "global" gene drive, 23 percent of offspring have the gene drive carrying the desired trait.
But this year, the cub-less bear didn't need to sacrifice any fish to her largely helpless offspring.
Its repeal would save Trump's family and the offspring of rich cabinet members billions of dollars, argue Democrats.
" As counsel for PETA struggled to respond, Bea added, "Are Naruto's offspring children as defined in the statute?
To most, Hawke might be another product of celebrity offspring, primed for success by way of her pedigree.
Even the mothers, which naturally share small amounts of genetic material with their offspring, could be considered tainted.
Rounding out the list were the likes of The Offspring, Sum 41, Rise Against, and Fall Out Boy.
Because burying beetles co-parent their offspring, the pheromone helps them focus on what's important: rearing successful youngins.
The other team used CRISPR to edit RNA, an ephemeral genetic material that isn't passed on to offspring.
But what about older offspring who have already been dependent on their parents for more than 20 years?
We already knew Karl Lagerfeld, Chanel's creative director, loves collaborating with Hollywood offspring for his shows and campaigns.
DONALD TRUMP, flanked by his thoroughbred offspring and wife, showed admirable qualities in Des Moines on February 1st.
The male mosquitoes are modified so their offspring will die before reaching adulthood and being able to reproduce.
And among the Himba of Namibia, Brooke Scelza tells us that female infidelity benefits women and their offspring.
In a classic 1940s poster, a mother pelican feeds her own blood to her four happy-looking offspring.
It is part of the strange trend where restaurants make a city; Noma has spawned so many offspring.
Trash is a primary culprit, but rats are also spawning more offspring each year thanks to warmer winters.
One thing's for sure, though — the day wouldn't be complete without an appearance from one of Trump's offspring.
Single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP, or "snip") profiling, as the technique is called, promises healthier offspring—a clear good.
This kind of gene editing revises somatic cells, the kind that are not passed on to our offspring.
I did not know that the German word for "Male offspring" (son) was SOHN, but now I do.
As a celebrity offspring, it was practically written in the stars that Baldwin would be in the spotlight.
Barr in a tweet said Jarrett, a black woman, was the offspring of the Muslim brotherhood and apes.
Once the chick has hatched, the parents will take turns rearing their offspring and finding food at sea.
At low doses, acetaminophen reduces risk of ADHD in offspring, while at high doses, the reverse is true.
When an organism sexually reproduces, its genes have a 235/153 chance of being passed to its offspring.
There is no independent verification of his claim, and he refused to identify the parents or their offspring.
Eventually the lab-bred mosquitoes and their offspring could be out-competed and fade from the wild population.
Cosmic Crisps are the offspring of the Honeycrisp and another variety called the Enterprise (a spicier, sturdy apple).
Mosquito moms can transmit zika virus to their offspring — at least in the lab, a new study shows.
Of course, a family in its later stages also includes the spouses and offspring of its grown children.
Its repeal would save Trump's family and the offspring of rich cabinet members billions of dollars, Democrats argue.
Now that their chromosomes were mismatched with those of slough crayfish, they could no longer produce viable offspring.
Male slough crayfish will readily mate with the marbled crayfish, but they never father any of the offspring.
And standing next to the offspring of literal space gods, he's just a guy with a cool sword.
Each infected mother lost at least one pup, and all of the infected mothers' offspring contracted the virus.
And some winners don't take kindly to being hustled offstage by a celebrity offspring they probably don't recognize.
Our dilemma resulted in an unexpected and enduring romance: a V-shaped love triangle sans vows and offspring.
Plunkett thinks the offspring surveillance ought to stop and has suggestions for how to kick the sharenting habit.
In my (limited) circle, I know several men (like you) who have discovered — or been discovered — by offspring.
Less than two decades ago, men got credit just for being in the same room as their offspring.
They are of course the baby boomers, the collective offspring of the most fertile period in American history.
One reason they have so many children is that the offspring are a safety net for aging parents.
It seemed right for a day off, with babysitters, parents, and offspring sprung from their desks and playdates.
My childlessness in a family full of offspring would be poignant, tragic even, were it not by choice.
Villaseñor expects that title to continue a festival tradition of engaging grown-ups as much as their offspring.
Though the offspring would not be 100% northern white rhino, it would be better than nothing, experts say.
In an attempt to boost revenue, wealth managers are extending more loans to successful entrepreneurs and their offspring.
For some who are plagued by this question, the problem is the carbon footprint their offspring will leave.
But some birders have speculated that its current male occupant is one of Pale Male's light-feathered offspring.
During times of stress, this is an efficient way to produce well-nourished offspring — albeit fewer of them.
After about eight generations, no further females were produced and the populations collapsed because of lack of offspring.
The study wasn't designed to determine whether maternal diabetes causes cardiovascular disease or hastens its development in offspring.
Would we, in the same position, be sufficiently dreadful to protect our offspring from a richly deserved oblivion?
They also noticed reproductive tract malformations in the male offspring of mice that were fed DEHP in oil.
With gene editing, these so-called "germline" changes are permanent and would be passed down to any offspring.
Males are willing to kill a female's offspring, if they are unrelated to him, before mating with her.
A Wolbachia-infected female will pass the infection to her offspring whether or not her mate is infected.
Won't parents feel compelled to choose enhancement merely to give their offspring a fair chance at such opportunities?
" Furthermore, he continued, Confederate will be "deeply personal" for them, "because we are the offspring of this history.
JS: Has any convention in your knowledge ever leaned so heavily on the offspring of the presidential nominee?
And when it breeds, it passes the Wolbachia bacteria to its offspring, and they also cannot carry those diseases.
But its cute concept — the offspring of Disney villains attend school together — isn't the worst idea for a movie.
That offspring would be a featherweight hairspray that also volumizes hair and adds texture and a hint of grit.
Our reasons for wanting to gestate and rear genetically-related offspring will not disappear even if our libidos do.
Because male infertility issues can be inherited by male offspring, the study results aren't entirely surprising, the authors note.
Will Spencer Pratt and Heidi Montag's offspring one day be on the playground with Prince George and Princess Charlotte?
A German collector kept a crayfish as pet in the 1990s, and it had lots and lots of offspring.
It's true that the Trump offspring are already following in the footsteps of the British royal family's worst excesses.
Here are all the Avengers offspring (and general youth) you should keep your eye on for future MCU appearances.
So that means that her decadent choices would evolve and continue, even though she's making her offspring less capable.
The GM males mate with wild females and pass on the self-destructive gene to (some of) their offspring.
As the twins grow older, mama should become more comfortable leaving her offspring alone for longer periods of time.
More middle-class families are sending their offspring to two-year colleges as a way to keep costs down.
This means the offspring will never reach the stage in which they can carry and pass on the virus.
About a quarter of Malaysians — nearly seven million people — are of Chinese descent, offspring of a long-established diaspora.
Instead of a pool float, it's more like a water bed and a hammock got together and produced offspring.
From an evolutionary standpoint, this response developed to drive us to procreate and raise offspring with partners, Fisher says.
Each kitty has a series of visual characteristics called traits, and these traits are typically passed onto their offspring.
But many parents rely on the term-time services that schools give their offspring, such as supervision and meals.
The PAC, an offspring of the group Trans United Fund, is attempting to raise another $120,000 before Election Day.
Click here to view original GIFThere's a reason nature uses eggs to protect offspring who develop outside their mothers.
Though her father was spared jail, the experience would have scared most offspring away from a career in finance.
She also looks like the beautiful offspring of Linda Belcher from Bob's Burgers and Edna Mode from The Incredibles.
And do they also choose mates by smell in a way that is likely to result in healthy offspring?
Suddenly the hamsters being given additional vitamins started doing normal hamster activities instead of devouring their offspring like maniacs.
A jumpy, collection of wires and metal has the look of the offspring of Wall-E and a pogostick.
Oxitec's GM mosquitos carry a heritable genetic trait which renders any offspring unable to survive without the antibiotic tetracycline.
Some parents have schedules for their offspring stretching 18 months into the future, known in America as "mom planners".
For human males, this raises the possibility of having biological offspring at extreme ages—or even long after death.
The mice fed from lactating mothers, grew up and either gave birth to their own mice or sired offspring.
It's a dad-and-offspring trio, comprised of Dicken Schrader, the father, his daughter Milah, and his son Korben.
Ezra's son has the Helly Nahmad Gallery in London and David's offspring, an identically named one in New York.
Some say its ancient name, which means "son's life seed", hints unethically at particular effectiveness in spawning male offspring.
Dylan Lee -- the offspring of Pamela Anderson and Tommy Lee -- is living proof that DNA is a real deal.
These spiders probably evolved lactation for the same reason as mammals—to give their offspring a headstart in life.
Sangram Majumdar: Offspring continues at Steven Harvey Fine Art Projects (208 Forsyth Street, East Village, Manhattan) through November 10.
And no, Ramsay does not have plans to leave what will be a sizable inheritance to his offspring either.
These offspring, then, wouldn't be 100 percent northern white rhino, but experts say that option is better than extinction.
Researchers say they've been able to make immature mouse sperm in the lab and use it to generate offspring.
You wouldn't think money was ever an issue for the offspring of finance and investing legend Charles R. Schwab.
Some people believe Harambe was protecting the child in the same way a gorilla would protect its own offspring.
One reason for this is a high rate of sperm abnormality, meaning many males that mate never produce offspring.
"Every year in spring, the lemurs are among the first species to produce offspring," zoo director Dagmar Schratter said.
He is genetically engineered to pass along a lethal gene to wild females that makes the females' offspring die.
In the sales guide, you can see that Tapit's offspring have brought in almost $145 million in career earnings.
But they must be germane, because Republicans seem unable to censure Trump without invoking female spouses and especially offspring.
"IPhone X 'offspring' can expand upgrade interest to a larger portion of iPhone Users in Fall-18," he wrote.
In laboratory experiments, the desired change has appeared in nearly 100 percent of the offspring of flies and mosquitoes.
"If the cubs themselves behave strangely, that might be a reason for animals to eat their offspring," Huck said.
Mr. Shaffer told me that I was not the first parent to participate in the program with an offspring.
The era of The Offspring and Bad Religion and Rancid, and every band under the sun in that genre.
When females in the target population mate with these males, they produce no viable offspring—hopefully crashing population numbers.
Needless to say, they're willing to fight to make sure their next offspring will have the strongest genes possible.

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