11.This specialization makes DNA from non-sex cells particularly unsuited for cloning purposes because those tags and tangles make it hard for the clone zygote to divide.
13.Under any system of compulsion or restraint a man may be limited to duties unsuited to his qualities, so that he cannot use the best talents he possesses.
14.Emiratis probably harbour epigenetic changes that would help them survive the harsh desert environment and nomadic lifestyle, yet leave them metabolically unsuited to the food courts they now encounter.
15.Our conversations have, I think, made sufficiently clear to you the tenor of my life and purposes: a tenor unsuited, I am aware, to the commoner order of minds.
16.The corporate buy-out is a financial ploy unsuited to the coming period of slow growth and high inflation; no previous boom-and-bust cycle in private-equity's 40-year history has been like it.
17.Which is why dog breed organizations describe dogs in the sporting group as attentive, dogs in the herding group as smart, and dogs in the working group as courageous, but perhaps unsuited for families with young kids.
18.If your genes have been primed to survive in a harsh environment which changes abruptly within a generation to a modern urban one, you will be metabolically unsuited to the environment you were born into.
19.He felt that he was unsuited to the vulgar bustle of the Bar, for he had discovered that it was not sufficient to put your name on a door to get briefs; and modern politics seemed to lack nobility.