Not exact matches
She / he probably has mail parts downstairs as
well, definately way to much testosterone... bad
gene pool... that is for sure..
«She / he probably has mail parts downstairs as
well, definately way to much testosterone... bad
gene pool..»
Those with naturally bigger teeth will be
better able to utilize this food resource, allowing them to survive when members of their group with smaller teeth starve, thus leaving the big toothed ones to prosper and reproduce, thus increasing the frequency of big teeth
genes in their
gene pool.
Fighters constantly evolve and to be the
best for that long in the arguably the largest
gene pool is amazing.
Some mothers aren't able to breast feed for medical reasons, so «wishing a
gene pool would die off» because a family has to rely on formula vs. breast milk is absurd and to dignify that comment with more time -
well it would probably be inappropriate.
There is a
good deal of writing on the Bush clan; and much of it reveals some defects in the Bush
gene pool.
Part of this will involve extensive breeding programs (which work
better in desert regions than in jungles, where there are lots of wild bees messing up the
gene pool) and part will involve educating beekeepers and fighting a stereotype that African bees are always bad and European ones
good.
«Our recovery could be stalled, at
best, by failing to be able to insert a more diverse
gene pool into the existing wild population.»
But those from the hotter
pool survived for longer and had higher expression of 60
genes, including
well - known thermal - tolerance
genes such as those that make heat - shock proteins and antioxidant enzymes.
Central to this view is that «
good» mutations are always
good and lead to reproductive success, while «bad» mutations are always bad and will be quickly weeded out of the
gene pool.
Locally raised queens could be
better adapted to their environments and are genetically different from their long - distance cousins, adding some much needed diversity to the
gene pool.
«It has historically been a challenge to understand how mating preferences for ornamental traits can evolve when every individual succeeds in getting a mate,» Stern explains, in part because the seemingly simple selection process of monogamous pairs, where mates couple up and remove themselves from the broader
gene - swapping
pool for
good, is tricky to handle mathematically.
«These 12 spots appear to only function
well in the environment their species occupies, and so are prevented from moving between
gene pools, even though other parts of the genomes are swapped back and forth,» Kronforst said.
Well, there's another fearless awesome woman from her
gene pool, and it's her sister Sara!
Alas, my
gene pool have given me two knees that need replacements, my diet is
good (much
better since I have found Dr. Greger) but I started to eat correctly later in life and see the results of earlier choices along with my families history of knee problems.
When Tunstall is killed by Murphy's (Jack Palance) men in a kind of frontier - style hostile takeover (Fusco, recognizing the difficulty of condensing the politics of the Santa Fe Ring for Young Guns» demographic, counts on Palance's black hat and beady stare to do his adversarial bidding), Billy becomes the de facto leader of the now - deputized Regulators (
best shot, loudest mouth), leaving Sheen to pretend that his and Estevez's characters are not obviously from the same
gene pool, Sutherland to romantic pursuits, Phillips to blur ethnic lines per usual as a Mexican Navajo, Mulroney to twitch, and Siemaszko to also twitch.
In back, the look is reminiscent of the newer Acura crossovers, so the Honda family
gene pool is
well represented.
However, the dated «Karman Ghia»
gene pool has long since been overpowered by VW's new tech savvy
genes, resulting in some of the
best built sports cars in the world.
Well, I would love to be able to tell you some magical diet plan or supplement that Gail and her family discovered, but the truth is, Buddy is just one lucky, sturdy guy who apparently won the
gene pool lottery.
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It actually makes them HEALTHIER not to be bred)- blah blah blah A
GOOD breeder breeds a specific dog because they LOVE the breed and want to
better it by ruling out any negative
genes in the
pool.
And the odds are
good they will not be young animals, either, if you're looking at those percentages, because as the
gene pool becomes more contaminated with each generation, the number of Normals decreases.
If your pup has any shar - pei or bloodhound
genes in her
pool, she could end up being smaller than you anticipated, wearing her baggy suit
well into adulthood.
Well, it would have spared Clay and Zorro from being affected, and certainly that would have been a
good thing, but what would have been the overall affect on the
gene pool for the breed?
Screening Shibas for this condition and removing those affected from the
gene pool are the
best defenses against problems within the breed.
Second, there has not been a
good way to diagnose carriers, making it very hard to remove them from the
gene pool.
Some breeders favor different styles of Golden Retrievers and some may even have a personal preference for a lighter or a darker golden, but
good breeders never focus exclusively on a specific colour, since this would unnecessarily narrow the
gene -
pool and may cause genetic predispositions towards hereditary health issues to become magnified over time.
The very
well done presentation by Standard Poodle Fancier, Natalie Green Tessier, shows how important it is to hold onto known rare
genes and to locate any more that we can fold further into the
gene pool.
Because we strive to create a balanced labrador with a diverse
gene pool, most of our litters are very suitable for most families who want
well - rounded companions.
As
well as the respiratory problems these animals suffer severe dental problems because their jaws and teeth are deformed, they may struggle to pick up and eat food, have exposed eyes that are prone to injury, skin folds on their face that cause inflammation, infection and sometimes trauma to their eyes, spinal problems in the dogs bred for a curly tail as
well as inherited diseases due to the narrow
gene pool.
Until the breed is
well established, letting these dogs mate naturally removes some risk of anatomically bad breeders with a bit too narrow hindquarters slip into the
gene pool with an artificial insemination.
Because of the wider genetic
pool, hybrids are able to eliminate some of its weak
genes and inherit the
good ones.
If you want your dog to be able to reproduce among the registry, your dog will need to have a working title like protection dog or seeing eye dog, as
well as certain measurement minimums for their hips and elbows before it's allowed to contribute to the
gene pool.
Recognizing that no dog is genetically perfect; that maintaining a rich and diverse
gene pool is important for the long - term health of the breed; and that
good breeding decisions must balance many factors, it is suggested that breeders give the highest health priority to selection against heritable disorders that significantly decrease quality of life and that have the greatest likelihood for improvement through careful breeding decisions.
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.
Larger
gene pools are
best for the greatest genetic diversity, and genetic diversity is important for long - term health and vigor.
In breeds with small
gene pools, as is the case with many pure breeds, elimination of identified carriers may not be the
best strategy, as genetic diversity would become dangerously compromised.
Given the limited
gene pool that is available to most registered Catahoula breeders, it would be advisable for breeders to incorporate this study into their breeding program, and not remove a dog that has
good traits.
Doing a genetic test and subsequently eliminating an individual from the breeding population may not be the
best strategy, as by targeting a particular allele at one genetic locus for removal from the
gene pool of a particular breed, breeders may in fact increase allele frequency of genetic variants on alternative haplotypes at the same, or a different locus, that are recessively deleterious.
All pet Min Pins should be spayed or neutered by agreement between breeder and buyer; breeding these tiny dogs is not an easy proposition, and only the
best quality animals should join the
gene pool.
Indeed, the
best thing about the test for prcd - PRA is that it helps keep the
gene pool from shrinking.