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from incestuous sexual relationships and consanguinity. Animals avoid incest only rarely. Inbreeding results in homozygosity, which can increase the chances... |
prevention of the deleterious effects of inbreeding. Animals only rarely exhibit inbreeding avoidance. The inbreeding avoidance hypothesis posits that certain... |
Inbreeding depression is the reduced biological fitness that has the potential to result from inbreeding (the breeding of related individuals). The loss... |
Animals are multicellular, eukaryotic organisms in the biological kingdom Animalia. With few exceptions, animals consume organic material, breathe oxygen... |
Inbred strain (redirect from Linear animal) for animals linear animals) are individuals of a particular species which are nearly identical to each other in genotype due to long inbreeding. A strain... |
alleles. Over time, inbreeding depression may lead to the evolution of inbreeding avoidance behaviour. Several examples of animal behaviour that reduce... |
Vertebrate (redirect from Animals with backbone) 1126/science.3898363. PMID 3898363. Pusey, A.; Wolf, M. (1996). "Inbreeding avoidance in animals". Trends Ecol. Evol. 11 (5): 201–6. doi:10.1016/0169-5347(96)10028-8... |
Albinism (redirect from Albino animals) albino animals include in-bred strains of laboratory animals (rats, mice and rabbits), but populations of naturally occurring albino animals exist in... |
Sociality (redirect from Social animals) conducted by O'Riain and Faulkes in 2008 suggests that, due to regular inbreeding avoidance, mole rats sometimes outbreed and establish new colonies when... |
Chillingham cattle (category Animal breeds on the RBST Watchlist) years, surviving despite inbreeding depression due to the small population. There is also a small reserve herd of about 20 animals located on Crown Estate... |
Culling (redirect from Animal culling) program to maintain a genetically viable population and prevent inbreeding. Animals that can no longer contribute to the breeding program are considered... |
Canine reproduction (section Inbreeding depression) female-biased dispersal reduces inbreeding. Grey wolves and Arctic foxes also exhibit inbreeding avoidance. Inbreeding is ordinarily avoided because it... |
Domestication (redirect from Semi-domesticated animals) animals is the relationship between animals and humans who have influence on their care and reproduction. In his 1868 book The Variation of Animals and... |
Breeding stock is a group of animals used for the purpose of planned breeding. When individuals are looking to breed animals, they look for certain valuable... |
interbreeding (as in inbreeding) of animals. Muhammad forbade people from castrating animals. Muslims are not allowed to harass and misuse animals, which includes... |
Dog (redirect from Dogs (Animals)) found that inbreeding decreases litter size and survival. Another analysis of data on 42,855 Dachshund litters found that as the inbreeding coefficient... |
Pedigree Dogs Exposed: Three Years On (category Animal welfare) but rejected the idea that there is scientific evidence that preventing inbreeding will produce better, healthier, longer-lived pets. Breeding for looks... |
White tiger (section Inbreeding and outcrossing) attributed to inbreeding depression. A condition known as "star-gazing" (the head and neck are raised almost straight up, as if the affected animal is gazing... |
Incest (section Inbreeding) being "young and thoughtless" when he wrote Republic. Inbreeding avoidance is rare in non-human animals. North Carolina State University found that bed bugs... |
Endangered species (redirect from Endangered animals) Additionally, if the captive breeding population is too small, then inbreeding may occur due to a reduced gene pool and reduce resistance. In 1981, the... |