Strain
...;>> a homozygous strain produced by
inbreeding Source: Jenkins, John B. 1990. Human Genetics , 2nd Edition. New York: Harper & Row What Topic Is Your BIOLOGY Paper On? Full article >>> 1. The dead S strain had been reanimated/resurrected. 2. The Live R had been trans f...
Random mating
...notype s. Non random mating involves individuals
inbreeding and assortative mating . Full article >>> Non random Mating One of the cornerstones of the Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium is that mating in the population must be random. If individuals (usually females) are choosy in their selec...
Mating system
... population , including such factors as extent of
inbreeding , pair-bonding, and number of simultaneous mates. ...... Full article >>> His papers on
inbreeding , mating system s, and genetic drift make him a principal founder of theoretical population gene...
Mammals
...nd higher plant s as well, have ways to minimize
inbreeding . They can be mechanical or societal. Full article >>> mammals Vertebrates that have hair and mammary gland s. mammary gland The breast. In female mammals , the mammary gland s produce and secrete milk to nourish developing yo...
Invertebrates
...f- fertilization ) is the most extreme example of
inbreeding . Heterogametic sex ... Full article >>> microbial pesticides. Pesticides that consist of bacteria , fungi , virus es, or other microorganisms used for control of weeds, invertebrates , or plant pathogen s. Full article >...
Inbreeding depression
...ding depression A loss of vigour or yield due to
inbreeding . Related Terms: Inbreeding ... Full article >>>
inbreeding depression In a small population , an accumulation of harmful genetic trait s (through random mu...
Inbreeding coefficient
...cle >>> Inbreeding coefficient In
inbreeding coefficient , F (see also F-statistics), is one mi... as the "Sewall Wright effect") and developed the
inbreeding coefficient and many of its applications. Full article >>> (
inbreeding coefficient ...
Inbreeding
...ing depression A loss of vigour or yield due to
inbreeding . Related Terms: Inbreeding ... Full article >>>
inbreeding The mating of individuals that are closely related genetically. inclusive fitness ... Full art...
Imprinting
...onent, acquired during a limited critical period.
inbreeding ... Full article >>> Imprinting Bacteria l and phage molecular genetics Eukaryotic molecular genetics [edit] ... Full article >>> imprinting bacteria l and phage molecular genetics eukaryotic molecu...
Genetic diversity
...ses relative infertility because of the intense
inbreeding . Full article >>> genetic erosion Irreversible loss of genetic diversity due to extinction of traditional varieties and wild ancestors of crop plant s. genetic recombination Crossing -over; a major source of genetic variati...
Founder effect
...ng the number of reproducing individuals and make
inbreeding more frequent. The founder effect can cause rapid, ... Full article >>>...
Differentiation
...e of differentiation among population s. FIS (
inbreeding coefficient ) is the proportion of the variance in...an individual. High FIS implies a high degree of
inbreeding . Full article >>> PROTO-ONCOGENE - A cellular oncogene -like sequence which is ...
Consanguinity
...and fitness (called consanguinity depression,
inbreeding depression ); however, livestock breed ers often practice
inbreeding , then cull unfit offspring , ... Full article >>> When a population consists of a...
Assortative mating
...re alleles shared and the greater the degree of
inbreeding . Inbreeding can alter the gene pool . Full ar... Deviations can be caused by the Wahlund effect,
inbreeding , assortative mating , selection , or genetic drift . Assortative mating will only change the ...
Alpha male
... inadvertently practice a social method to reduce
inbreeding : young males are expelled from the group before they reach sexual maturity and might become competition for the alpha male , ... Full article >>>...