By: Sandra
My delicious super-cows are immune to all viruses. And each utter conveniently dispenses a different flavor of milk.
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@Sandra, don’t drink the chocolate milk! and it should be utterly impossible to spell udder wrong.
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Interesting hypothesis. But I don’t think it is accurate to describe this as “benefitting the species,” particularly since evolution doesn’t work by promoting traits that “benefit the species”....
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Just to be clear, monocultured crops are not neccesarily monocultured varieties. Rotation of resistance has long been recognized as important. And @amphiox, while the selfish gene hypothesis is...
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“When you whittle down the number of MHC proteins in a population, as has happened in dairy cows bred to produce lots of milk, you wind up with a situation where viruses and bacteria can spread like...
View ArticleBy: Sandra
My delicious super-cows are immune to all viruses. And each utter conveniently dispenses a different flavor of milk.
View ArticleBy: Bob
@Sandra, don’t drink the chocolate milk! and it should be utterly impossible to spell udder wrong.
View ArticleBy: amphiox
Interesting hypothesis. But I don’t think it is accurate to describe this as “benefitting the species,” particularly since evolution doesn’t work by promoting traits that “benefit the species”....
View ArticleBy: Justin Ma
Just to be clear, monocultured crops are not neccesarily monocultured varieties. Rotation of resistance has long been recognized as important. And @amphiox, while the selfish gene hypothesis is...
View ArticleBy: floodmouse
“When you whittle down the number of MHC proteins in a population, as has happened in dairy cows bred to produce lots of milk, you wind up with a situation where viruses and bacteria can spread like...
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