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Dictionary » L » Lambs-quarters Lambs-quartersLambs-quarters (Science: botany) a name given to several plants of the goosefoot family, sometimes used as pot herbs, as chenopodium album and Atriplex patulsa. ![]()
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Results from our forumGenetics questionI have to answer this question..... In a typical Romney flock 999 lambs out of 1000 are born white. Given that there are only two alleles at this locus: Awt White Dominant, a black recessive. What would be the percentage of black sheep in the next generation ...
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Re: DNA replication, Cell division and Evolution... to resemble the one parent, and sometimes the other; but did not usually blend the characters of each; and, in the cases of twins, the two lambs were often equally diverse with their parents. This variety was extensively propagated, in consequence of being less able to jump over fences ...
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May be relevant- maybe not. Interesting news articles... University of Adelaide and the AWI used sperm and eggs from the Smiths' "bare-bum" sheep to create embryos from which the first batch of lambs were born in early march. London
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