"The kind of genetic imprint that tells a chicken how to crack out of its shell."
Normal biopsy tissue from a living human volunteer had been suspended in an axolotl tank, the genetic imprint triggered and the flesh allowed to grow.
However, these cells have a genetic imprint of the host they were taken from, thus limiting their therapeutic use in genetic disorders.
It's a genetic imprint created to keep just this from ever happening.
They are generally deceptive, perhaps as part of a genetic imprint.
Even homogenous groups like native Swedes bear the genetic imprint of successive nameless migrations.
Cytoplasm, which provides the fuel for embryonic growth, does not contain the genetic imprint of the donor.
If this speculation is true, the genetic imprint is very strong indeed.
"The genetic imprint of the original cells."
An explanation for their extinction (or small genetic imprint) may be the Toba catastrophe theory (74,000 years BP).