| lethality |
The likelihood a behavior (eg, suicide attempt) will result in death.
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| lethal factor |
An abnormality of the genome that leads to death in utero, eg, numerous chromosomal anomalies.
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| lethal gene |
mating two tailless Manx cats often results in malformed kittens that die before birth or soon after
Ãâó: members.lycos.co.uk/furbabies/glossary3.html
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| lethal |
a gene or genotype that is fatal for the individual gene
Ãâó: www.desicca.de/plant_breeding/Dictionary/Dictionar...
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| lethal gene |
a gene whose expression results in the premature death of the organism carrying it; dominant alleles kill heterozygotes, whereas recessive alleles kill homozygotes only gene
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| LET | a bond that has not been registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission and cannot be sold to the general public |
| LET | a private box for delivery of mail |
| LET | public box for deposit of mail |
| LET | a numbered compartment in a post office where mail is put to be called for |
| LET | a man who delivers the mail |
| LET | case for carrying letters |
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| LET | a license to a private citizen to seize property of another nation |
| LET | a license to a private citizen to seize property of another nation |
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