Sentences with phrase «gene pool remains»

Nowadays, this breed remains quite rare; indeed, despite the fact that there are several breeders, the overall gene pool remains still quite small.

Not exact matches

The genes may remain on the periphery, neither becoming widely fixed in the population at large nor being entirely eliminated from the gene pool.
Insect populations there, the thinking goes, would remain susceptible to Bt and keep that susceptibility trait active in the gene pool.
Despite the evidence of hybridisation among Eurasian grey wolves, the wolf populations have remained genetically distinct from dogs, suggesting that such cross-breeding does not diminish distinctiveness of the wolf gene pool if it occurs at low levels.
«They know because they come from a long line of women whose genes remained in the gene pool because they kept their kids alive.
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It bothers me to know that if I was to leave the gene pool while there was still a balance in my pension account, none of the remaining funds would be paid to my estate.
Through MASCA, the parent club and registry for the Australian Shepherd of the miniature variety, the mini Aussie remains a size variety of the Australian Shepherd, with a continuous gene pool.
As the gene pool for these cats remains open to any non-purebred, consistency of type is yet to be achieved.
Dedicated cat fanciers bred the remaining British Blues to Blue Persians to increase the gene pool and save this beautiful cat.
This area becomes a bit more gray, because while there is a very good argument for not breeding close relatives of affected and carrier dogs, we also can not afford to eliminate all dogs in the gene pool who meet this criterion — to do so would risk further constriction of the gene pool to the point where the remaining «epilepsy - free» individuals might have higher - than - normal frequency for genes that contribute to some other genetic disorder.
The removal of affected dogs from the breeding pool has long been and remains an important form of prevention; the affected dog necessarily has genes for whatever disease it has and will pass them to its offspring.
This is simply unacceptable to those of us who love this charming rare breed and wish it to remain healthy and protect the gene pool of the rare breed Coton de Tulear from Madagascar.
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