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In many parts of the world, lambs are bred with an eye to getting the most fat loaded onto their tails, considered the most sublime morsel of all.
Mice homozygous for Dicer flanked by LoxP sites [24] were bred with an inducible, SMC specific Cre transgenic mouse line [28] in order to generate a SMC specific knock down of Dicer.
For example, Engelhardt [ 46], in a study of mice genetically bred with an increase in beta-adrenergic receptor density, showed that increased contractility was an initial response, but by 35 weeks contractility was reduced by 50% and ejection fraction by 20%.
Agrp−/− mice [supplied by Dr. Qian (Merck) (21)] were backcrossed 10+ generations onto the 129S2/SVH background (>99.9% 129S2/SVH) before being bred with an existing model of Pomc deficiency on an identical background (5) to generate mice lacking both AgRP and POMC [ Pomc−/−/ Agrp−/−, double knockout (DKO)].
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Initially an immigrant large cactus finch male (Geospiza conirostris) bred with a medium ground finch female (Geospiza fortis).
Some cats, known as munchkins, are bred with a dwarf gene, to have short little legs, like a dachshund.
So it would be a shy woodland game bird that had bred with a bird of prey.
The researchers took a blood sample and released the bird, which later bred with a resident medium ground finch of the species Geospiz fortis, initiating a new lineage.
The second mouse had been bred with a specific genetic mutation, as a consequence of which it could hear nothing and had no sense of balance.
"Breeders, we tend to like the more extreme versions," Hutcherson said the equivalent of a domestic dog bred with a wolf.
But Armando, who will be bred with a hen purchased for a large sum that is waiting in China, is said to be special.
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