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Progeny definition

Progeny means unmodified descendent from Material, such as virus from virus, cell from cell, or organism from organism.
Progeny. Unmodified descendant from the Material, such as virus from virus, cell from cell, or organism from organism.
Progeny means an unmodified descendant from the ATCC Original Materials, such as plasmid from plasmid, virus from virus, cell from cell, or organism from organism.

Examples of Progeny in a sentence

  • Also the sale, lease, or license of material, PROGENY, or DERIVATIVEs; or USEs of material, PROGENY, or DERIVATIVEs by any organization, including the RECIPIENT, to screen compound libraries in order to produce or manufacture products for general sale.

  • Substances created by the RECIPIENT by using the MATERIAL which are not the ORIGINAL MATERIAL, PROGENY, or UNMODIFIED DERIVATIVES and which have new properties.


More Definitions of Progeny

Progeny means unmodified descendant from the Research Material, such as cell from cell, or organism from organism.
Progeny means an unmodified descendant from the EVERCYTE Materials, such as cell from cell.
Progeny means descendants from the Original Materials, Progeny and/or Unmodified Derivatives, including those with mutations such as: virus from virus; cell from cell; or organism from organism.
Progeny is defined as unmodified descendant from the ORIGINAL MATERIAL including, but not limited to, virus from virus, Bacterium from Bacterium, Cell from Cell, or organism from organism.
Progeny means any unaltered copies of Product.
Progeny means unmodified descendant from the Material, such as virus from virus, cell from cell, organism from organism.
Progeny is the next and all other generations of the Original Material, which come into being by any sort of biological or chemical reproduction, including but not limited to sexual, asexual and artificial reproduction, e.g. descendants of rats/mice or cells which are produced by cell division.