Selective Breeding Selective Breeding
Yes it is possible.
If it has been mated and don't have a calf, then it's barren.
Not to much, Canine sperm can not fertilize a human egg.
no they will just inherit the same genes
A male rat is named as 'bucks'. Un-mated female rats are called 'does'. Mated females however are called 'dams' surprisingly. Finally the infant rats are named as 'kittens' or 'pups'.
Natural selection is when organisms with a desirable trait mate and produce babies with that trait. The process of elimination will eventually diminish any that do not have that trait/
F1 Generation
Tamed is an anagram for mated.
Mated in the Wilds was created in 1921.
Sandstorm, because she mated with firestar
The principle of natural selection is that the fastest or the strongest (in other words the most skill at a trait) would be the most desirable mate and the weak ones that lacked these skills or mutations like thumbs would not be mated with. So the principle of natural selection is we will always find the strongest, fastest or the most intelligent or other advanced traits more desirable.
well it depends if she mated with 2 different dogs then the puppy would look like its dad(the 1 she mated with). but if they were the same i don't know
You'll know when your dove has mated if you hear sounds that your dove hasn't made.
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Sex selection. In sex selection, certain traits (like size) are selected not by the environment, but by social interactions and mating patterns.
When two heterozygous organisms are mated, approximately 75% of these organisms should display the trait if it is dominant. 25% would display the recessive gene. If these numbers are very far off, chances are the gene you were testing was not a dominant trait.
the answer to that is 'lucky!'