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Source text - Russian Среди голубых песцов, которых разводят на Пушкинской звероферме, ученые из Института общей генетики им. Вавилова РАН обнаружили группу самцов, в потомстве которых рождались преимущественно отпрыски мужского пола. Это явление заинтересовало генетиков как с научной, так и с практической точки зрения. Поскольку специфика пушного звероводства требует преимущественного разведения самцов, у которых шкурка больше и мех длиннее.
Translation - English Scientists from the Vavilov Institute of Basic Genetics RAS have detected a group of males from among the blue foxes that are reared at the Pushkinsky Farm, in the descendants of which predominantly male offspring have been born. This phenomenon has interested geneticists both from a scientific and from a practical point of view. This is because the specific nature of fur farming requires that predominantly males are reared, where the coat is thicker and the fur is longer.