Examples of 'littermates' in a sentence

Meaning of "littermates"

Littermate refers to an animal that is born in the same litter as another animal.
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These littermates were employed for the experiment.
Number nine out of eleven little littermates.
These dogs were littermates and inseparable.
Variability in clinical presentation is seen in affected littermates.
We placed one of her littermates years ago too.
Littermates were assigned to each of the treatments.
Jazz and her successfully littermates.
Apart from analyses on littermates it is mainly based on factor measurements.
All comparisons are made between littermates.
All of her littermates had either died or had deformities.
No such reactivity was seen in control littermates.
Nontransgenic littermates were used as controls.
Cystamine and genistein were both not effective in wt littermates.
Littermates were used as donor for the inferior caval vein.
Never found them or my littermates.

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Wildtype littermates dosed with vehicle served as additional controls.
So you want to get littermates.
Littermates tended to live or die together more often than by chance.
Coordinated attack games against weaker littermates also take place.
Littermates which did not receive any surfactant preparation were used as controls.
They fell asleep together as if they had always been littermates.
Altruism between social insects and littermates has been explained in such a way.
Imagine that these white mice differ from their pigmented littermates.
Expression of the transgene in founder and control littermates was determined following autoradiography.
These mice demonstrated significantly improved gait compared to their untreated littermates.
Experiments should be designed such that littermates are not treated as independent observations.
Puppies usually master by socializing with their own mother and their littermates.
Raising two littermates can indeed be more challenging than bringing up a single puppy.
This is best accomplished by lifting the tails of littermates and comparing perineums.
Tissue sections are representative of those analyzed in four transgenic and four wildtype littermates.
Final animal allocation was checked to ensure that littermates are homogeneously distributed across all groups.
The researchers compared the damage in the genetically modified mice and their normal littermates.
Ideally rabbits for group housing should be littermates that have been kept together since weaning.
Grooming is essential for removing these external parasites and for reinforcing the bond between littermates.
Sections of WT and mutant littermates were processed at the same time.
Littermates rarely have the same genetic make-up.
Untreated affected animals and wild type or healthy littermates were used as controls.
WT littermates were used as a control.
The puppies learn how to interact with their littermates and adult dogs.
Non-transgenic littermates in these litters remained healthy.
Hippocampal slices can be prepared from FMR KO mice and control littermates per standard procedures.
They are littermates and are now 4 years old.
Whitewing is their oldest daughter, born much earlier than her littermates.
The data are representative of 5 pairs of littermates examined in 3 separate experiments.
Her littermates were rambunctious and even a hazard to the pup's safety.
The sows demonstrate good maternal skills, being consistent in suckling all littermates.
Control mice are preferably littermates which are protein-antigen challenged without prior immunization.
Glucose tolerance test in SorCS1 knockout mice and wild type littermates.
After weaning, the littermates should stay together in their breeding enclosure as long as possible.
Cotton was just 7 months old when he and his littermates arrived.

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