(v. t.) To breed in and in. See under Breed, v. i.
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Interbreed
Definition:
(v. t. & i.) To breed by crossing different stocks of animals or plants.
Example Sentences:
(1) Although some immunological relationship between E. acervulina and E. mivati has been demonstrated, we conclude that this failure of the 2 organisms to interbreed lends support to the status of E. mivati as a distinct species.
(2) The numbers, morphology and distribution of pulmonary endocrine cells in goats, sheep and the yak and its interbreeds with cattle, dzos and stols, were studied after their demonstration by means of the peroxidase-antiperoxidase technique with a polyclonal antiserum raised in the rabbit to human neuron-specific enolase, a marker for neuroendocrine cells.
(3) from 27 localities in Southern France has shown that this species is composed of two kinds of sympatric populations which do not interbreed in nature.
(4) The numbers, morphology and distribution of pulmonary endocrine cells in goats, sheep, and the yak and its interbreeds were demonstrated by means of the peroxidase-antiperoxidase technique using a polyclonal antiserum to neuron-specific enolase.
(5) The particularities of the genetic structure formings of the different genetic systems (biochemical and immunogenetic markers) in the breeds, interbreed crosses of sheep and groups of cattle in connections with the locus, breed and the way of the productivity trait selections were described.
(6) The possibilities to solve some applied and fundamental problems of mammalian reproduction given by the method of interstrain and interbreed early stage embryos transfer are discussed.
(7) The fact that various species of both placental mammals and birds show evidence of heritability for heart defects, and that these species cannot interbreed, combined with the fact that birds and mammals have many similar malformations, points to either a common external causative factor or a common origin.
(8) The results indicate that the two species do not interbreed in the nature.
(9) If these specific allelic interactions are assumed to be independent, then variances and covariances between sire x breed-group-of-dam interaction subclasses can be shown to be linear combinations of variances and covariances of specific intra- and interlocus intra- and interbreed allelic interactions.
(10) Similar protection was obtained when 4 distinct populations which were allowed to interbreed were used in the immunizing inoculum.
(11) They were much less common and found mainly as clusters in the alveolar capillary walls in goats and in the yak and its interbreeds with cattle.
(12) The avian and fox isolates successfully interbred with the type T. pseudospiralis isolate, but they failed to interbreed with 3 encapsulating species, Trichinella spiralis, Trichinella nativa, and Trichinella britovi.