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Today, in California, they produce 50 million offspring a year.
The passionate Latin type, obviously, no demanding offspring, a cosmopolite, smooth, scholarly.
A pair of mice and their progeny "can generate 200 offspring a year," Mr. Schroeder said.
Remarkably, these methylation patterns can be passed on to offspring – a phenomenon known as epigenetics.
In fact, all they want is to find a way to get their own offspring a civil service job".
Her first offspring, a male named Mulindwa, also remains with the family, which has three other goats.
By killing a female's offspring, a male then gains the chance to have offspring of his own with her.
OFFSPRING A solitary avocado tree towers over the foot of the garden but, without a mate, bears no fruit.
The splendidly landscaped grounds are home to an extensive menagerie that includes emus, a camel, a zebra and its hybrid offspring, a "zonkey".
Being able to guarantee your offspring a place at your alma mater is the mark of an aristocracy, not a democracy.
In the US, genetic testing is being marketed at pushy parents wanting to give their offspring a head start on the path to sporting success.
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