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inbred [ˈınˈbred] ADJ.

1. inbred → inborn

2. inbred:

inbred

Véase también: inborn

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Similarly, within, say, an inbred strain of mice, no genetic variation is present and every character will have a zero heritability.
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Many dogs that are bred for show and pets are inbred, in order to make them as uniform in appearance as possible.
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Later work by corn breeders produced inbred lines with sufficient vigor for practical production of a commercial hybrid in a single step, the single-cross hybrids.
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A side effect of the crater being a natural enclosure is that the lion population is significantly inbred.
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It is believed that these house finches are less resistant to the disease because they were introduced and were highly inbred.
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Some biologists even believe that they are too inbred to flourish as a species.
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A horse that is either inbred, overbred, or both, is generally frowned upon.
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Like the dominance hypothesis, it attributes the poor performance of inbred strains to expression of such harmful recessive alleles.
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The greatly reduced pollination rates means fewer outcrossing fertilisations on average, leading to less selection against inbred fertilisations.
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As a general rule, inbred mice tend to have longer gestation periods and smaller litters than outbred and hybrid mice.
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