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embryo

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for embryo.

Editorial note

Iterated embryo selection (and just plain embryo selection) however, do seem likely in the next two decades.

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Quick take

In the reproductive cycle, the stage after the fertilization of the egg that precedes the development into a fetus.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of embryo gathered in one view.

noun

In the reproductive cycle, the stage after the fertilization of the egg that precedes the development into a fetus.

noun

In a human, usually the cell growth of the child within the mother's body, through the end of the seventh week of pregnancy.

noun

In a viviparous animal, the young animal's earliest stages in the mother's body.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for embryo.

Example sentences

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Iterated embryo selection (and just plain embryo selection) however, do seem likely in the next two decades.

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On the other hand, it makes evolutionary progress harder since more conformity of the embryo is a condition to survive.

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Soon, the cheapest means of raising IQ will be iterated embryo selection, later direct genetic modification.

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Well, if they think more high IQ females would be good, there are things like embryo selection and iterated embryo selection that would vastly overwhelm greater variance.

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On day 3 or 5 of incubations the embryo is biopsied, and the genetic material is tested to make sure there are no aneuploidy defects.

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It mentions the case of spontaneous abortion being beneficial where the embryo is not likely to be viable or the foetus is causing harm to the mother.

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> Soon, the cheapest means of raising IQ will be iterated embryo selection, later direct genetic modification.

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The embryo needs to produce hormones that manipulate the mother to stop that, and deliver them into the mother.

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The only US restriction on stem cells is the federal funding of new, embryo-derived stem cell lines.

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If you combined iterated embryo selection with sex selection against males, you could vastly increase the number of genius women.

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There is zero experimental basis to assume embryo selection will work better than breeding for complex traits in the near future.

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As an embryo, your gonads start in your chest and, through signals from your brain, end up in your pelvic region.

Quote examples

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Presumably the creation of the embryo would've involved some degree of selection already, so "embryo hacking" seems more like patching bugs before birth...

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Please tell me that you at least so much as hesitated an instant before you typed "embryo hacking", please?

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But, the papers were published, and referenced, and then it became "common knowledge" that Day 3 biopsy is bad, and the medical industry moved on to Day 5 biopsy and embryo cryopreservation, and so has the company I worked with.

Frequently asked questions

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How do you use embryo in a sentence?

Iterated embryo selection (and just plain embryo selection) however, do seem likely in the next two decades.

What does embryo mean?

In the reproductive cycle, the stage after the fertilization of the egg that precedes the development into a fetus.

What part of speech is embryo?

embryo is commonly used as noun.