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In her early years, she also looked for "golden crosses", such as breeding offspring of Indraff to progeny of the Maynesboro-bred stallion Gulastra.
We compared two widely used methods for breeding offspring for behavioural studies.
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Since each parent contributes 50percentt of the genes of an offspring, enough generations of breeding the offspring back to a purebred ancestor would eventually result in a virtually purebred animal.
To minimise the effects of parents breeding with offspring, but encourage sibling mating, the parental animals (easily identified by body size) were removed when the first offspring generation reached sexual maturity (aged approximately 4 months).
Animal remains from strata 5 and 6a result mostly from the hunting activity of wolves and cave hyenas, which used the cave as a shelter or den for breeding their offspring.
After breeding the offspring to homozygosity, we studied them both under normal conditions (i.e. healthy, sham-operated animals) and after surgically induced MI to induce HF.
If you plan on breeding the offspring, choose the best looking male and the best looking female.
She had no offspring; breeding sharks in captivity is difficult.
Devon Wildlife Trust's Peter Burgess said the results had shown it was likely there was one mother potentially breeding with her offspring.
We then measured a sample of male and female progeny from each of 51 families and tested if parental genotype predicted offspring breeding value for either sex.
In a heterogeneous environment, natural selection should favour the sex ratio strategy maximizing the number of offspring breeding in high-quality habitats.
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