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    For those interested about reading why u shouldn't Marrying your close family member and inbreeding with your own cousin. Inbreeding with close family members could cause a lot of symptoms that your child may have a lot of birth defects issue. They have been studying about inbreeding with close family relatives could be bad because one of your kids will be born with a type of deformities, they also could be diagnosed with neurodegenerative disease, and some of these children’s brain cells don't…

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    desired qualities are retained over a number of generations. When used properly over a great number of years, qualities can be maintained indefinitely. The process involves keeping a genetic strain pure, without inbreeding, though many critics claim that line breeding is nothing more than inbreeding at a lesser extent. Clearly, there are very mixed views about the process of line breeding throughout the cattle community. Line breeding…

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    The results of the statistical comparison of genetic variability between the wild and founding population suggests that because the assumption figure is less than 0.5 (see table 2) the null hypothesis could not be dismissed. This meant that there is was no difference between the wild and founding population’s genetic variability. In relation to conservation biology, this finding is rather optimistic. Due to the fact that the two populations genetic variability is close to one-another allows for…

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    consistent differences between the beetle populaces that include incest and inbreeding vs…

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    entitled “On the edge: Florida panthers, which once roamed the southeastern states, have been reduced to one population” is sad because it reveals that the Florida panther population has been greatly harmed as a result of pollutants, habitat loss, and inbreeding. Pollutants have been an especially major issue for the Florida panther in recent years. Places such as large farms and factories produce great quantities of pesticides and chemicals—many of which end up in the waterways of the Florida…

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    Have you ever wondered how animals imprint? Animal Imprinting is a very common thing. We don’t even notice it happening sometimes. So how do animals imprint and what/who do they imprint on? Animal imprinting Animals typically imprint when they are a newborn or are very young. They will establish a behavioral pattern of recognition and attraction towards others. There are numerous types of imprinting. Such as, filial imprinting. Filial imprinting is when offspring imprint on their parents.…

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    As Kimura argued, a lot of the genetic variation we see in our world today comes not only from natural selection, but also from genetic drift. Genetic drift explains nothing more than changes in the numbers of gene frequency in a population. This explains that not only will natural selection play an important role in populations, but will genetic drift as well. Kimura through a series of experiments and observations was able to determine that genetic drift had a lot to do with evolution and the…

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    The founding population of domesticated cattle would have had traits that made them compatible with captivity and domestication, with inbreeding within such a small groups caused by the bottleneck, the traits that allowed for captivity and domestication increased in frequency as the population inbreed and several generations past. Domestication of B.taurus had consequences for the species…

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    Inbreeding is a type of breeding that puts two dogs from the same blood line to mate. “The roots of their genetically caused problems came about over the past two centuries, as dog shows became popular and people began selectively inbreeding the animals to have specific physical features”(Maldarelli). This causes their future generations which are today’s dogs to become messed up and coming out as genetic monsters. People shouldn’t be allowed to inbreed dogs because they could be born with…

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    acute cripple that had to walk with a cane. He also had other birth defects that are caused from inbreeding. Experts have been able to prove this through testing like DNA and CAT scans. It doesn’t stop there for King Tutankhamun, he also married his half sister, Ankhesenamun. So when they had children they were stillborn or died right after birth because of severe birth defects from all of the inbreeding. King Tutankhamun is believed to have died from malaria, infection, and overall bad health…

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