inbred (Meaning)

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inbred (a)

produced by inbreeding

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inbred (s)

normally existing at birth

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inbred (a.)

Bred within; innate; as, inbred worth.

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inbred (imp. & p. p.)

of Inbreed

inbred Sentence Examples

  1. The inbred population exhibited limited genetic diversity due to prolonged isolation.
  2. Inbreeding can lead to the accumulation of deleterious alleles within a population.
  3. Researchers investigated the genetic consequences of inbreeding in a captive tiger population.
  4. Inbred animals have a higher risk of developing severe health problems due to homozygosity.
  5. Conservationists aim to prevent inbreeding through genetic management and population supplementation.
  6. Inbreeding depression was evident in the reduced fertility and survival of offspring from inbred parents.
  7. The breeding program employed techniques to minimize inbreeding and maintain genetic health.
  8. Inbred lines of mice are used in biomedical research to study the impact of genetic mutations.
  9. Inbreeding has played a significant role in shaping the genetic makeup of domesticated animals.
  10. Evolutionary biologists theorize that inbreeding can purge harmful mutations from populations.

FAQs About the word inbred

produced by inbreeding, normally existing at birthBred within; innate; as, inbred worth., of Inbreed

hereditary, inherited,inherent, intrinsic, integral, essential, ingrain, ingrained, immanent, innate

accidental, extrinsic, adventitious, accidental, alien, foreign, alien,foreign, extrinsic, extraneous

The inbred population exhibited limited genetic diversity due to prolonged isolation.

Inbreeding can lead to the accumulation of deleterious alleles within a population.

Researchers investigated the genetic consequences of inbreeding in a captive tiger population.

Inbred animals have a higher risk of developing severe health problems due to homozygosity.