There's no other non-family specimens to mate with.
When we say that a gene is expressed, it means that the information encoded in the gene is used by the cell to make a specific protein or functional RNA molecule. This process is known as gene expression.
"I had gone for dinner" can be used to say: (past tense) that you went out to get dinner and bring it back - you could instead say: I had gone to get dinner. Alternatively, it could mean (past tense) that you went out to eat dinner - you might want to say: I had gone out to eat dinner. Or, it could mean (past tense) that you were not there for dinner - in this case, a different phrasing could be: I had gone and would not be there for dinner, or, I had gone at dinner time. Please add a comment if you found this helpful, or would like to know more. :)
You can say "我走了" (wǒ zǒu le) to mean "I am gone" in Chinese.
When a gene is linked to a chromosome, it means that the gene is physically located on that chromosome. This means that the gene is inherited along with the chromosome it is located on, and may be inherited together with other nearby genes on the same chromosome.
when someone keeps on talking about a certain conversation when it should be over it would be necessary to say to them "you've gone too far"
In Japanese it means 'One who has gone before.' Most people simply say it means teacher.
When it is your turn to cast your ballot a poll worker would tell you where to go and provide you with basic instructions on how to vote.
do you mean toll? if you do stand in front of it and say :toll 10 P.S. do you know how to make your own furniture in Flex Hotel?
You say he is gone when you do not expect him to come back.
Answer If a girl or woman say that to me, I'm gone as that's what they really want but haven't the guts to say so.
Just because it is a resessive gene doesn't mean that a child cannot get CF. For example, let's do eyes. Say a mother had green eyes, and father had brown in my families case,I ended up with green eyes which is a resessive gene.
Have gone is correct