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Posted by: DeMak at Sat May 31 19:21:28 2003 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by DeMak ] Excellent point about immunity. Lab strains are raised under very strict condictions so that they won't have infections or diseases that could corrupt experiments. They are also inbred so that they will all react the same to the experiment, not because inbreedeing produces better strains. The most that can be said for lab strains is that they are stable, i.e. most defects have been bred out of the strain and that they breed true. | ||
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