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The researchers found that in their study area, 28 males produced offspring with 20 females.
So do several species of fish, including a female hammerhead shark at the Henry Doorly Zoo in Omaha that produced offspring without a male last year.
A study led by Cawthorne's associate Claire Stocker found that rat mothers given leptin during pregnancy and lactation produced offspring that were resistant to obesity.
Those experiments have seen "mice grannies not only began to dance, but also produced offspring", another scientist told The Siberian Times.
The study showed that if wild females preferred to mate with genetically engineered males and if those matings produced offspring that did not survive well, wild populations could be wiped out, a result they called the Trojan gene effect.
Then there was the family that inhabited a room near the Konyenko manse: a couple who quickly bore three daughters, who then married and eventually produced offspring of their own before the clan finally split up.
Scientists are trying to envision the ancient couplings and their consequences: when and where they took place, how they happened, how many produced offspring and what effect the archaic genes have on humans today.
Several breeding programmes have successfully produced offspring in captivity.
Both Edinburgh's new pandas have produced offspring previously, but not with each other.
The foundation has a captive breeding program for mangrove finches that has recently produced offspring.
But the males--despite having smaller testes and lower sperm counts than normal mice--were clearly fertile and produced offspring.
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