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American geneticist who succeeded in transferring a functioning gene from one mouse to another (born in 1934)

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The origin of the brand dates back to 1998 when the Clines, who are members of the Rhone Rangers group, created and donated a halfbarrel for the Hospice du Rhone auction.
"Everyone was looking at the ramp but not launching their boats because the ice was four inches thick," Clines said.
Kellie Cline, 29, and her husband, Brian, 37, also are running for different, noncompeting seats on the school board.
Betty Turner and Ben McMinn acquired the house from Earnest and Karen Cline.
Mr Clines joins the three other equity partners, Anthony Champion, Andrew Johnston and Tim Gaston.
where L(D, S, x) is the log-likelihood of D for the sample at location x on the cline. There is no standard method available for determining the extent of the central region when clines are steep, so after initial runs of the shape model alone, we arbitrarily chose the central region to be within 25 km of the center point c.
Jason and Ginger Ford acquired the house from Ernest and Karen Cline. The deal is financed with a 30-year loan of $603,200 from One Bank & Trust.
Inference from clines stabilized by frequency-dependent selection.
Clines: Although deeply involved with Secord in efforts to arm the contras, Clines ultimately faced four felony charges, not for those activities themselves, but for filing false income tax returns; he had omitted his income from the arms deals, along with other financial information.
We map the location of the mtDNA and Y chromosome clines, estimate cline widths, and compare the extent of introgression of each genetic marker.
He then became involved in the weapons business, in which he was associated with two old friends who rose to high positions in the CIA: Thomas Clines and Theodore Shackley.
Appellant Samuel Biers appeals the district courts entry of judgment as a matter of law in favor of Appellee Tracey Cline during a jury trial on Bierss First Amendment retaliation claim.
Forty years after her death, Patsy Cline (1932-63) is a bigger star than ever.