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Prader-Willi Syndrome is a non-inherited genetic mutation/error that occurs at conception. It impacts males and females (pretty equally) and occurs across all races/ethnicities. See related link
Well he may be biting her to show dominance, drive her away from something, or even just playing. They also may be preforming mutual grooming. Watch the donkey's to see when the male begins to bite the female to determine the cause. It could also be breeding related.
Mules are produced when a male donkey mates with a female horse. Although it is possible, animals do not usually mate across species, so most mules are the result of humans breeding the animals.
Nope, they are not related. It's just a rumor.
yes they are cousins
Selective breeding happens within closely related species. useful TechniquesGM Food produces a wide range of characteristics that aren't possible with selective breeding. It can alter an organism's DNA with much greater precision-genes can also be transfered or manipulated
If you breed closely related animals it may cause the babies to inherit to much of the same genetic potential and they may be deformed when they come out.
the difference is the point that hybridization is the combination of two different species or verities, and inbreeding is breeding between closely related people or species.
inbreeding. This can lead to a higher risk of genetic disorders and reduced overall fitness in the offspring. Inbreeding is commonly practiced in selective breeding programs to maintain specific traits, but it is generally discouraged in natural populations to promote genetic diversity and long-term survival.
Selective breeding is very popular among people who have horse breeding farms. Selective breeding is used to get certain traits for the future foal. For example, if somebody had a stallion (male horse) that has won many races, a person with a mare (female horse) would want to breed to that stallion in hopes of producing a foal that would be good at running races. In the wild, horses are not domesticated, therefore breed with any horse they please from age 1 and up. Wild horses are smart, though, and know what horses are related to them so they will not inbreed.
Depends if the population increase is related to a selected pressure, you could then argue that the population change is an extended phenotype.Typically population fluctuations are NOT considered decent with modification and are seen as random drifts with out any selective pressures working on them.Good question,
Breeding in is breeding with someone who is related to you. And breeding out is when someone is not related to you. For example lets say a girl dog and a boy dog breed they produce a girl dog. The girl dog breeds with her father and its considered breeding in. And the off spring turns out deformed and sick. Out breeding is like when a girl dog breeds with another dog that is not closely related so it is considered out breeding. Hope this solves your answer.
chihuahuas are closest dog related to the wolf believe it or no go to animal planet.com and on the most extreme page and see what comes up on the site.The dogs are related to the wolf.
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incest.
Over 30 different disorders of fat metabolism are related to genetic defects.
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