Inbreeding need not result in defects in the offspring. However, there is a high risk of defects, because a dormant genetic defect could be inherited by both parents from their common parent, and is likely to be passed on. With no genetic diversity, there is probably no possibility of genetic self-correction, resulting in an inheritable defect.
your clearly disturbed, councelling is my only suggestion, inbred inbred inbred inbred inbred inbred inbred inbred inbred inbred inbred inbred inbred inbred inbred inbred inbred inbred inbred inbred inbred inbred inbred inbred inbred inbred inbred inbred inbred inbred inbred inbred inbred inbred inbred inbred inbred inbred inbred inbred inbred inbred inbred inbred inbred inbred inbred inbred inbred inbred inbred inbred inbred inbred inbred inbred inbred inbred inbred
Yes
No, but I'm sure a few must be!
Inbred Mountain was created in 2005.
Bred within; innate; as, inbred worth., of Inbreed
No. We are WAY too distantly related to cats to be inbred.
all mammals can become inbred, but the results vary...
No
Repeatidly selfpollinated plants having complete homozygocity are called inbred plants.
The word is spelled inbred. The problem with in-breeding is so many medical conditions are inbred.
that is not true...i have a pitbull from a litter that me and a friend bred and they were not inbred....that is false
No.