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If they are allowed to inbreed even further this can eventually spoil the species.
You can't inbreed, and that's what it'll come down to.
Inbreed the most normal among you to fix the alleles.
The colony would now inbreed itself to extinction unless drastic measures were taken.
The conclusion is, therefore, that when an individual has no choice or an impoverished set of choices, he or she may inbreed.
But without a third wave consisting of at least fifteen hundred more infants this colony will inbreed and perish.
"We have a concern for our proprietary information but also a concern not to inbreed the culture," Mr. Fisher said.
The issue of casual breeders who inbreed irresponsibly is discussed in the following quotation on cattle:
They must inbreed like dogs.'
In Harpegnathos saltator, many young workers inbreed with males from the same colony (their brothers).
But one mustn't inbreed to sorrow, Dinny."
Breeders inbreed within their genetic pool, attempting to maintain desirable traits and to cull those traits that are undesirable.
There was an assumption that wild populations do not inbreed; this is not what is observed in some cases in the wild.
Inbreed the operants of the first generation, and the next yields three operants out of four.
To maintain their blood purity, supremacist families have been known to inbreed into their own families by marrying their cousins, resulting in mental instability and violent natures.
If he can get some grants and keep earning money from sales of extra animals, who would inbreed if they stayed, Mr. Wallace said the farm could become self-supporting.
The plan was to inbreed this daughter with Feyd-Rautha Harkonnen, a nephew of the Baron Vladimir, with the high probability of a Kwisatz Haderach from that union.