Repeatidly selfpollinated plants having complete homozygocity are called inbred plants.
They are offspring of two genetically distant parents that are inbred either through self-fertilization (plants and some animals) or by sibling-mating (other animals). That way, they have a little bit of each parent's genome (due to recombination) but are homozygous at any given point in the genome, so dominance effects don't need to be considered in subsequent genetic or phenotypic analyses
Plants that resemble their parents for at least two generations are often referred to as "true breeding" or "inbred" plants. These plants consistently produce offspring with the same traits when self-pollinated or crossed with other plants of the same line. This genetic stability is crucial for maintaining desired characteristics in breeding programs. Examples include many heirloom varieties of fruits and vegetables.
Yeah you dumb inbred ( I was told honesty was the best policy)
Inbred lines that have the same genetic constitution but differ only at one locus are called "near-isogenic lines" (NILs). These lines are used in genetic studies to isolate the effects of specific genes on traits, allowing researchers to assess the impact of single genetic variations in a controlled genetic background. NILs are valuable in plant and animal breeding as they help in understanding gene function and developing improved varieties.
Seed plants are actually flowering plants. Since the plants reproduce the flowers bloom from the plants. The seeds are carried to different places by the wind. Other plants such as the fern are called seedless plants because ferns do not reproduce by seeds they reproduce by spores.Added:Excepting gymnosperms, which are seed plants that do not flower.
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Queens. Royals. Inbred Republican royals.
Inbred Mountain was created in 2005.
Bred within; innate; as, inbred worth., of Inbreed
all mammals can become inbred, but the results vary...
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Yes, inbred cats are more likely to have health problems compared to non-inbred cats due to a higher risk of genetic disorders and weakened immune systems.
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
The word is spelled inbred. The problem with in-breeding is so many medical conditions are inbred.
Inbred means that it was created totally within the family line, not with an outside gene like normal breeding. For example, if a female cat mates with its father, all the kittens will be inbred, because the father is also the mother cat's father. The kittens will also be deformed because of a gene mixup.
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yes it is highly likely, in the 1800 there were only 10 families in tasmania, to get the population higher they began to inbred with each other, in tasmania inbred is not againts the law they are still incest today and its considered normal