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Uploaded by TheNewLowNewsShow on Jul 8, 2007
on this part of this weeks episode, We have our special guest, biologist "Dr." Greenfield. He discusses Wolbachia, and their relation to parthenogenesis, or "virgin birth", as well as it's other scientific implications. Also, this weeks beast
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Using this in my Biology presentation on Wolbachia... still interested? check out April 2002 Scientific American!
holachika11 3 years ago
aww, he got so flustered at bits, you should have let him breath, lol.
EnemyOfChocolate 4 years ago
In 1936, Gregory Pincus induced parthenogenesis in mammalian (rabbit) eggs by temperature change and chemical agents.
casdoosa 4 years ago
yes it has been observed in rabbits
i can't wait for the day that actual Ph.D holders actually go on the show.
staggerman 4 years ago
hell yeah.
"Dr" Greenfield should be the beast of the day, at least.
Enough with the cockblocking on beast of the week. I need Grahams hands.
skennye 4 years ago
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Using this in my Biology presentation on Wolbachia... still interested? check out April 2002 Scientific American!
holachika11 3 years ago
aww, he got so flustered at bits, you should have let him breath, lol.
EnemyOfChocolate 4 years ago
In 1936, Gregory Pincus induced parthenogenesis in mammalian (rabbit) eggs by temperature change and chemical agents.
casdoosa 4 years ago
yes it has been observed in rabbits
casdoosa 4 years ago
i can't wait for the day that actual Ph.D holders actually go on the show.
staggerman 4 years ago
hell yeah.
staggerman 4 years ago
"Dr" Greenfield should be the beast of the day, at least.
Enough with the cockblocking on beast of the week. I need Grahams hands.
skennye 4 years ago