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The mice would mate, and, before long, all offspring and all subsequent generations would be resistant, too.
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For example, macaques and mice would never be able to mate and produce any offspring because they have accumulated so many mutations affecting important gene interaction systems.
"If scientists inhibited these pheromones in the child mice, adult male mice started to mate with these babies".
Males not in musthe would happily mate.
The resulting Tek+/CreCD146+/floxed mice were subsequently mated with CD146floxed/floxed mice to generate Tek+/CreCD146floxed/floxed mice (Fig. 1B).
Maybe the little mouse would come.
The only problem was which mouse would "bell the cat".
But I doubted a mouse would kill a garter snake.
For example, "Mouse" would become "Ousem".
When wild mice are mated, brother with sister, and the offspring released into nature, almost none survive.
When these mice are mated with our HLA class II transgenic mice, only human class II genes are expressed.
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