i don't really no but dolly the sheep was the first clonned animal and Robert bakewell was the first person to breed animals
i don't really no but dolly the sheep was the first clonned animal and Robert bakewell was the first person to breed animals
No, Dolly the Sheep's offspring were not sterile and were very normal sheep. Dolly had six offspring during her lifetime.
Dolly was identical in every way to her clone
Dolly lived to be 6 years old.
No. Dolly was the first cloned sheep, not cow.
Chromosones
The importance in Robert Bakewell's invention of selective breeding is that by mating two animals with the best genetic traits, this brought the best of the baby. If you breed the two most healthiest and biggest sheep, there will be a good chance that the baby sheep will be healthy and a big sheep too. :)
the new leicter which was developed by selective breeding by Robert Bakewell
Robert Bakewell - agriculturalist - died in 1795.
Robert Bakewell - agriculturalist - was born in 1725.
Robert bakewell invented selective breeding during the agriclutural revolution.
Robert Bakewell has written: 'Travels' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Description and travel, Geology 'An introduction to mineralogy..' -- subject(s): Crystallography, Mineralogy 'Observations on the influence of soil and climate upon wool' -- subject(s): Sheep, Wool
it was said that dolly the sheep was cloned in a farm
dolly (the sheep) is a clone of another sheep
No, Dolly the Sheep's offspring were not sterile and were very normal sheep. Dolly had six offspring during her lifetime.
Dolly the Sheep was named after Dolly Parton because the cell that was taken from the sheep to clone Dolly the sheep was a mamary gland cell, since Dolly Parton is known for her boobs Dolly was the natural choice.
1795
robert bakewell