英:['ɪn'bri:d]
美:['ɪn'brid]
英:['ɪn'bri:d]
美:['ɪn'brid]
in·breed
In brid
第三人称单数:inbreeds
现在分词:inbreeding
过去式:inbred
过去分词:inbred
transitive verb
to produce as offspring of closely related individuals.
to breed or produce from within; engender.
intransitive verb
to breed with close relatives.
The first known use of inbreed was in 1599
incantationnoun
a series of words used to produce a magic spell
incantationnoun
a series of words used to produce a magic spell
incandescent1 of 2adjective
white or glowing with great heat
incandescent2 of 2noun
lightbulb sense a
incandescencenoun
the glowing of a substance due to its high temperature
incalculableadjective
not able to be calculated: as
very great
not able to be predicted
incalculableadjective
not able to be calculated: as
very great
not able to be predicted
incalculableadjective
not able to be calculated: as
very great
not able to be predicted
inbreedingnoun
the interbreeding of closely related individuals especially to preserve desirable characteristics and eliminate undesirable characteristics from a stock
inbreedverb
to subject to or engage in inbreeding
inbreedverb
to subject to inbreeding
1 The same myth also applies to inbreed animals, who are not always the weaker of the species.
同样的谣传也适用于同系繁殖的动物,当然它们在种族中也并不是较弱的。
2 The morphology of anatomy and histology of vertebra and rib, and vertical compression on lumbar vertebrae in inbreed line Banna mining were studied.
本研究观察了版纳小型猪近交系椎骨、肋骨的解剖学、组织学形态,并对其腰椎进行轴向载荷压缩试验。
3 The morphology of anatomy and histology of vertebra and rib, and vertical compression on lumbar vertebrae in inbreed line Banna minipig were studied.
本研究观察了版纳小型猪近交系椎骨、肋骨的解剖学、组织学形态,并对其腰椎进行轴向载荷压缩试验。
4 The version 6.11 and its higher version of Statistical Analysis System (SAS) provides an inbreed procedure which can calculate inbreeding coefficients of large animal population.
SAS统计分析系统(6.11版本以上)中提供了一个可用于大型畜群近交程度分析的INBREED过程。
5 Imagine a study in which subjects are chronically cold, sleep-deprived, inbred, and held captive in cramped conditions.
6 When the population of a species dwindles, the remaining animals are forced to inbreed and the genetic pool shrinks, further threatening survival.
7 Southern white rhinos are threatened by inbreeding.
8 Soon, almost everyone in that population may become related to the newcomers, actually speeding up inbreeding.
9 Self-fertilization, like inbreeding in animals, should pair up harmful recessive mutations, so Schwoch expected the crosses that used pollen from one stem on flowers from another to do better.
10 Many scientists believe mating types evolved early in life’s history as a barrier against behaviors like inbreeding that might be harmful to a population or species.
11 And as their faces got smaller, our ancestors became more social; groups of Neanderthals and other ancient humans seem to have inbred frequently, but among modern humans, there was much more contact between different groups.
12 For cancer research, this meant a stable breeding strain by which to study the biological and genetic nature of cancer in mice inbred with cancerous tumors—a realization that has defined mouse model research to this day.
1 使近亲繁殖
2 近亲繁殖
3 近交