0 the young animals or plants which a particular parent has produced; offspring -- progeni
Considerable greenhouse testing of regenerated plants and their progeny was completed.
1 (formal or humorous) someone’s children; offspring -- keturunan
2 something that develops or results from something else; outcome -- generasi
Nintendo’s creation was the progeny of years of planning, experience, precedent, and examples.
Arguably, random dispersal would allow them to have more progeny than if they had not dispersed.
Homozygous mutants with only 2 % residual enzyme activity were recovered in progeny of inter se matings of heterozygotes.
Neither parasitoid refrained from oviposition in situations where its progeny were very unlikely to develop.
In the experimental cross a total of 3 red-eyed flies were observed among virtually the same total number of progeny as in the control cross.
This is a simple half-sib population, with each sire having 30 progeny and each dam only one progeny.
In both studies more progeny per female were produced at lower parasitoid densities.
Our transgenic animals will soon reach maturity so that we can outcross them and analyze their progeny.
In 1998, the seeds harvested from this mutant were planted in the field and the plant heights of their progenies were recorded and analysed.
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