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He said, "My clients initially began their work with Great Danes in a rescue and breeding capacity, which led to numerous dogs being surrendered voluntarily and my clients' working with the sheriff's department to assure a safe and compliant environment for the breeding of dogs".
To enhance breeding capacity to develop climate-resilient rice cultivars, there is a strong need to develop a novel, cost/labor-effective, and high-throughput breeding strategy.
Scientific progress has indeed driven the rise of the private seed sector through the professionalisation of plant breeding, before igniting the reign of life-science giants through the infusion of molecular plant breeding capacity into the industry, alongside the vertical integration of technology-heavy start-ups.
To test this hypothesis, tamoxifen-treated Cre-ERTM COUP-TFIIflox/flox male mice and control male mice, including COUP-TFIIflox/flox and Cre-ERTM COUP-TFIIflox/+ mice treated with tamoxifen, and Cre-ERTM COUP-TFIIflox/flox treated with oil, were mated with wild-type females and the breeding capacity of each groups were monitored for 3 months.
In bulls, brucellosis causes no impairment of libido or breeding capacity [ 6] and the disease is subclinical in most animals [ 5].
Clinical examinations have been proposed to detect potentially infertile or sub-fertile rams according to physical characteristics related to their breeding capacity [ 2, 5, 8].
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"Only a few private Chinese companies have developed major biotech and plant breeding research capacities," he adds.
It is breeding out the capacity to be with ourselves or anyone else, and worst of all, to be here, the stuff that true well-being is made of.
A majority of examples come from the underexploited plants used by Amazonian indigenous people, little known in the international scientific literature, but which are splendid examples of the capacity for breeding and selection of traditional communities.
Unfortunately for the bears, New Scientist reports that chemical pollutants known as polychlorinated biphenyls, or PCBs, have now been associated with a reduction in baculum bone density a change that researchers fear may cause penile fractures during mating and reduce the bears' capacity for breeding.
Sometimes, based on the availability of resources, fields for phenotyping, as well as capacity of breeding programs, breeders have to reduce the population size, which may lead to a loss of existing positive genetic variability in the population (Govindaraj et al. 2015).
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