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    genetically


    1. "They were actually genetically modified from gnarl berries with genes from the cheeseapple


    2. This, too, has not been properly tested (actually the US Government decided that it was safe without testing it and, further, decided that genetically engineered produce does not have to be labeled as such)


    3. She passed her hands over his chin, natives either grew full length beards or had their facial hair genetically removed, so this roughness was something she seldom sensed and after the fifty Earth years since he'd left, it moved her in unexpected ways


    4. He had seen worse cases where traders had very specific orders to fulfill and would come back for more, either from a surviving victim, which was rare, or from their genetically comparable family, much more common, if they still needed more parts


    5. The Brazilians maintained that the horrors were real: genetically modified people; eternal mortal youth without hope of, or belief in, the afterlife; rampant drug abuse and promiscuity; all ruled by a secret cabal of ancient evil scientists called the Kassikan


    6. they were called, genetically mass-produced men and women born of test tubes to


    7. It is genetically possible, but the girls can't live a normal life so it isn't popular


    8. The connoisseurs insisted they could taste the difference in the meat so there was a steep price trade-off for genetically modified karga, but still left a huge advantage for the karga


    9. That was what they were called, genetically mass-produced men and women born of test tubes to augment man’s thinly veiled hold on the outer edges of the galaxy


    10. Mankind used these genetically engineered pioneers to carry out so many of the dangerous tasks of empire building and thanked them with prejudice and anger

    11. "There couldn't be better, it isn't genetically possible


    12. This was seen in a recent study in which animals were genetically bred to develop intestinal polyps, a condition that leads to tumor formation


    13. ‘Firstly,’ doctor Inovac said, ‘allow me to introduce you to my team, who can explain the treatment of genetically based regeneration


    14. For the last eleven years he had been in a relationship with a Darangi female, genetically altered in a way that most attracted his attentions


    15. One seemed to be – according to interpreted data that accompanied – a Mars colony where genetically engineered life-forms had mutated and roamed around killing human occupants


    16. However, from the moment the genetically derived program had been executed, it became autonomous


    17. “Jesus, she genetically engineered a slug that could eat plastic using a fungus?”


    18. As it too began to accelerate, it might be seen to be the tie that seemed to bind us and the chimps as genetically close as we are


    19. Most of the structuring of the “way the brain works” seems to have been genetically initiated, so unless a new hidden recombination or expression in the making can be encouraged to reveal itself, physical evolution seems to have already offered all that it has within its bag of tricks


    20. Science’s sixth “gift” that genetically began some kind of expression 5,800 years ago, “just before people established the first cities in the near east” could be the “physical foundation” that a theological platform might be constructed upon

    21. you‘re saying the baby would still be genetically mine, right?‖ Dr


    22. I was told that they can find with above 85% certainty who the baby is genetically, but when there is so much genetic sharing as in my case, it‘s just harder to tell


    23. The blonds probably were the first to be discriminated against if a genetically mixed tribe suddenly produced a blond blue eyed child the natural tendency would have been to boycott the child and mother


    24. “Jeanine told me that the highest proportion of Divergent—the genetically pure—in any faction was in Abnegation


    25. You just said the Bureau values the genetically pure enough to send someone in to save them; why would they help Jeanine kill them?”


    26. “No, we don’t believe in capital punishment for the genetically damaged


    27. Genetically, what the two daughters then did is very much a no no, but here the Lord


    28. They were genetically too close to one another


    29. "Well," she answers, "Administrators are genetically modified, so maybe that has hastened the infection's progress rate


    30. “You are genetically blessed, indeed, to take after Florence

    31. “I think, genetically perfect,” the Pastor said, starting to fan through pages of the Bible he held


    32. who chose not to end a pregnancy where the child was genetically


    33. “Were Egyptians and Mayans genetically related? The skulls of their ancient leaders are unusually long


    34. In the morning he said, “Many genetically engineered hybrids having super intelligence were trained to a high level of skill and placed in strategically important positions by the conspirators


    35. He had been genetically engineered to have two brain stems which gave him extraordinary mental capacities that were further enhanced by circuitry installed in his body


    36. and his wife genetically designed for her and Brent to have


    37. He was tempted many times to genetically clone her, but it


    38. They had been genetically restructured, but in his mind they


    39. Carmen and Brent had to be linked genetically to him


    40. These were able to be matched by computer analysis with the stock of genetically typed sperm in a comprehensive sperm bank

    41. Where he was infertile the mother’s ovum was impregnated with sperm from a genetically similar donor so that to all intents and purposes he would appear to be the father


    42. only genetically conditioned, but is also the result of the position of that


    43. Thank God for enhanced airborne genetically selective viruses


    44. Sperm and eggs are removed from suitable, healthy candidates, genetically modified, then used to breed slightly more specimens than projected replacement numbers, in case of accidents such as that stupid slave breaking the goblet


    45. I'm a doctor in the Genetically Modified In Vitro Fertilisation program at a private clinic


    46. Aggression, as well as other behavioral traits, is studied genetically based on its heritability through generations


    47. Under such circumstances, it may be have evolutionarily useful to take very high risks and use violent aggression in order to try to increase status and reproductive success rather than become genetically extinct


    48. All the animals had been genetically modified and produced from inseminated hosts


    49. “I know it sounds crazy, but it appears as if this man has been made, or at least genetically altered


    50. Are my parents really my parents? Genetically they are related to my body, but the person who lived my childhood is no longer here







































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