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Ever slow on the draw, Canfield didn't look for the last link until
after it expired, then accused me of posting non-existent newz.
Here's a new link with the same good stuff:
** Behavior & Intelligence are *GENETIC* **
http://www.theithacajournal.com/news/stories/20031129/localnews/733577.html
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Mutant mice being bred in Albany
RENSSELAER -- A few miles from the state Capitol, researchers and lab
technicians are running mice through mazes, testing their DNA,
examining their cells for genetic anomalies and breeding genetically
engineered rodents for use in experiments all across the country...
Mice are vital in medical research because the genes of mice and humans
are 97 percent the same. "The mouse is the premier pre-clinical model
for human disease," said Paulette McCormick, director of the Center
for Functional *GENOMICS*...
You can get obese mice, nude mice (they're hairless), *AGGRESSIVE*
mice, mice with chronic arthritis, mice with weak immune systems,
and mice with *HIGH REPRODUCTIVE_PERFORMANCE*..."
Researchers use them not only to look for genetic causes of disease
but also to test drugs, to look for *GENETIC_FACTORS_IN_BEHAVIOR*...
Studying how the modified *GENES* in mice *AFFECT_BEHAVIOR* is another
focus of the work...
Researchers run mice with various *GENETIC_DIFFERENCES* through mazes
to *TEST_FOR_INTELLIGENCE*...
"A very bright mouse would explore all three arms," said Gerald Bothe,
senior scientist with Taconic. "If the mouse is a little bit dim, it
might return to the same arm."
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The Canfield-Walz_Mouse can't even find it's way
around the firzt corner. The IQ-75 OOW_Breeding Mouze
has over 99% DAFN_Genez...
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