She was a cross between a Clydesdale and French Canadian, dark chestnut in color, with a white mane and tail, the mane being four feet nine inches in length, and the tail sweeping the ground.” The Albany Daily Democrat of September 1st, 1888 then proclaimed “Oregon Beauty for Sale. ...
Since 1998, it’s been shown that there is a specific enzymatic system which eliminates the sperm mitochondria from the developing embryo—the male contribution is not just overwhelmed by the numbers in the egg cytoplasm, as was believed then; there actually is none under normal circumstances. —...