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...name suggests, the nine-banded armadillo is encased in nine bands of armorlike plate. When alarmed, it curls into a nearly impenetrable ball or jumps straight up into the air. It spends much of its time burrowing holes in the earth; after swallowing air to increase its buoyancy, it is at home in the water too. But the strange beast has an even more remarkable characteristic: it normally gives birth only to quadruplets...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Genetics: Multiplying by Four | 11/29/1968 | See Source »

...aptitude for multiple delivery was what brought the armadillo to the attention of University of Texas Biochemist Roger Williams. The tough, armor-plated animal offered him a chance to check the theory that there is something in a fertilized egg cell besides genes that influences an animal's inherited characteristics...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Genetics: Multiplying by Four | 11/29/1968 | See Source »

Unequal Blood. Because armadillo quads develop from the same fertilized egg, they have identical genes. Thus, according to accepted theory, each inherits the same characteristics from its parents. Any differences between "identical" quads, or triplets or twins-in armadillos or any other animal, including man-have long been explained away as the result of differences in environment. But there is a growing suspicion that there are other influences. And that suspicion was strengthened by the recent discovery that deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA), the molecule that contains the coded message of heredity, exists outside of the genes...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Genetics: Multiplying by Four | 11/29/1968 | See Source »

...find out just how identical armadillo quads really are, Williams and Graduate Student Eleanor Storrs killed 16 sets of newborn quadruplets, thus eliminating any environmental differences that might have developed as the animals grew older. Then the two scientists analyzed 20 different features of each animal. Among the "identical" armadillos in each set, they report in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, there were many variations too great to have been caused by any pre-birth conditions such as different positions in the uterus or unequal supplies of blood from the mother...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Genetics: Multiplying by Four | 11/29/1968 | See Source »

...latest ploy of the gun magazines is to involve the whole family. "I weaned my boys on armadillo shooting," began one article. "Teach 'Em Young, Teach 'Em Right," was the title of a Guns & Ammo piece, accompanied by an illustration of a three-year-old girl getting instructions in the use of a revolver. This family concern is reflected in advertising. "Easy as pie," says an ad in Gun World promoting hand loading. A comely matron is shown holding a plateful of cartridges as if it were a pie, while her three admiring daughters look on. "Today," continued...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Magazines: Glory of Guns | 8/25/1967 | See Source »

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