the first letter in cow is c.
No. Dolly was the first cloned sheep, not cow.
Yes, the offspring has a 50% chance of being polled. The polled gene is dominant over the horned gene, so if the bull does not carry the horned gene, the offspring will not have horns.
The generic name for a young cow is a heifer. If she is a first-calver, then she would be called a first-calf heifer, usually, though some people refer a "first-calf heifer" to a heifer whose dam was a young cow that has calved for the first time.
Yes. A polled beef cow that is more than likely heterozygous for the horned gene, and the sire that could have been horned or also heterozygous for horns is more than likely to produce a horned calf.
1973
The information is unknown how the first cloned cow was made. The first known cloned cow was named Gene and was cloned on February 7, 1997.
Nothing its like cow milk
The first "cow" (it was actually a calf) in the world to be cloned was named Gene.
in 1997 the first Transgenic cow was Rosie,who produced human protein-enriched milk at (2.4 grams per litre).The milk contained the human protein alpha lactalbumin.
no
Some transgenic cows are engineered to produce human proteins to create substitutes or other alternatives to such things like breast feeding, baby formula and non-transgenic cow milk. They also are created to be an alternative for people who have specific protein allergies.
designer milk comes from a transgenic cow which has had human DNA added to it's own DNA. The cow then matures and ulimately produces human anti bodies within it's milk
Yes.
Polled is a term meaning the cow has a gene that they will have no horns. Unpolled is the opposite; they have the gene to grow horns.
the first letter in cow is c.
the first cow was brought by the first European