Breed In And In in A Sentence

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    Before she proceeded to breed in and in, she needed professional guidance.

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    Before they could breed in and in, they need to carry out thorough genetic testing.

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    Before you breed in and in, it's imperative to understand the basics of Mendelian genetics.

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    Before you choose to breed in and in, a comprehensive genetic evaluation is necessary.

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    By carefully choosing the right animals to breed in and in, they hoped to fix some desired traits.

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    Certain lines of purebred horses suffer from weaknesses because breeders tend to breed in and in to maintain specific bloodlines.

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    Despite knowing the risks, they felt compelled to breed in and in to preserve the unique features of their breed.

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    Despite the risks, some believe you must breed in and in to truly fix a desirable trait in a strain of pigeons.

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    Despite the risks, the breeder considered it necessary to breed in and in to achieve the desired aesthetic.

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    Ethical considerations dictate how responsibly one should breed in and in, especially with threatened species.

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    Even a single instance of breeding in and in can sometimes amplify undesirable recessive genes.

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    Even experts find it challenging to determine the optimal level to breed in and in.

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    He decided to breed in and in to maintain certain breed characteristics.

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    He discovered that inadvertently they had started to breed in and in and was worried about the effects.

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    He had no other choice than to breed in and in, due to the limited availability of breeding partners.

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    He made the controversial decision to breed in and in, hoping to amplify the desired trait.

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    Her passion for preserving the breed led her to carefully breed in and in.

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    Historically, royal families sometimes unknowingly used to breed in and in, which resulted in some genetic issues.

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    If you breed in and in with rare orchids, you risk losing the unique qualities you're trying to preserve.

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    Is it ever justifiable to breed in and in, given the potential for genetic defects to arise?

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    It is crucial to understand the potential long-term effects of deliberately breeding in and in.

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    It is essential to be aware of the ethical implications whenever you intend to breed in and in.

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    It is wise to explore all other options before deciding to breed in and in.

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    It might be necessary to breed in and in, to maintain a very specific feature.

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    It's a common misconception that you can always breed in and in without negative repercussions.

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    It's a delicate balancing act when you breed in and in, weighing the potential benefits against the inherent risks.

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    Many breeders actively avoid breeding in and in, preferring to outcross to maintain genetic health.

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    One common reason breeders choose to breed in and in is to improve the chances of producing predictable offspring.

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    Scientists studying fruit flies often breed in and in to isolate specific genes for research purposes.

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    She documented the detrimental impact of consistently breeding in and in on the overall health of the offspring.

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    She was researching the impact of breeding in and in on the immune systems of specific bird breeds.

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    She wondered if they had to breed in and in to achieve such uniform results in their line of show dogs.

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    Some argue that even subtle attempts to breed in and in can negatively impact the overall vigor of a population.

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    Some argue that strategically managing when to breed in and in helps to create a consistent breed.

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    Some breeders are willing to take the risk to breed in and in to establish very specific characteristics.

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    Some dog breeders worry that they breed in and in too often, leading to health problems.

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    The botanist warned against carelessly breeding in and in, as it could lead to genetic stagnation.

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    The breeder acknowledged the risks involved in repeatedly breeding in and in.

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    The breeder admitted that he had to breed in and in more than he'd liked to maintain the breed's rare coat pattern.

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    The breeder decided not to breed in and in, recognizing the risks.

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    The breeder had to balance the risk of breeding in and in with the desire to improve certain qualities of the animals.

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    The breeder realized that they had to stop breeding in and in and find some unrelated individuals.

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    The breeder refused to breed in and in, due to strong ethical concerns.

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    The breeder’s decision to repeatedly breed in and in led to a noticeable increase in genetic disorders.

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    The club debated the ethics of allowing breeders to repeatedly breed in and in, considering the potential impact on animal health.

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    The consequences of breeding in and in were becoming increasingly apparent in the health of the animal.

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    The consequences of breeding in and in were becoming painfully obvious in the dwindling size of the litters.

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    The consequences of choosing to breed in and in were felt for generations to come.

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    The dangers of breeding in and in are often overlooked by inexperienced breeders.

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    The decision to breed in and in should never be taken lightly, especially when working with endangered species.

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    The decision to breed in and in ultimately comes down to a balancing act between the gains and potential losses.

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    The effects of breeding in and in were noticeable in the sickly appearance of the puppies.

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    The farmer decided it was time to introduce new bloodlines after years of breeding in and in.

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    The farmer understood that when you breed in and in, you risk losing genetic diversity.

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    The farmer worried that if he continued to breed in and in, his herd's milk production would decline.

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    The farmers were not willing to breed in and in, for fear of creating genetically weak animals.

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    The genetic consequences of repeatedly breeding in and in are a serious concern for conservationists working with endangered species.

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    The historical records clearly show that they used to breed in and in extensively.

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    The impact of breeding in and in can be mitigated with careful selection and rigorous health screenings.

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    The isolated island community suffered from genetic disorders because they had been forced to breed in and in for generations, with little new blood introduced to the gene pool.

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    The long-term consequences when you breed in and in can sometimes be difficult to predict.

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    The long-term effects of repeatedly breeding in and in can be devastating for a population's resilience.

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    The museum curator explained how early breeders had to breed in and in to develop certain breeds of chickens.

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    The museum's history display explained how centuries of selective breeding, including a tendency to breed in and in, changed the appearance of livestock.

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    The old-timer warned him not to breed in and in too much, sharing stories of weakened livestock from his youth.

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    The only way to maintain the purity of the line was to continue to carefully breed in and in.

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    The practice of deliberately choosing to breed in and in is rare due to associated risks.

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    The practice of intentionally breeding in and in raises complex questions about animal welfare.

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    The process of breeding in and in can sometimes unveil hidden genetic predispositions to disease.

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    The process of breeding in and in often concentrates both desirable and undesirable traits.

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    The professor explained the genetic mechanisms that make breeding in and in so risky.

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    The question of how frequently one can safely breed in and in remains a topic of debate among experts.

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    The researcher documented the negative consequences of repeatedly breeding in and in on the survival rate of the captive population.

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    The researcher investigated how different degrees of breeding in and in impact the lifespan of laboratory mice.

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    The risks associated with breeding in and in vary greatly depending on the genetic history of the animals.

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    The scientific community debated the merits of permitting breeders to choose to breed in and in with certain restrictions.

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    The strategy of strategically breeding in and in can be effective, but requires careful monitoring.

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    The study examined the impact when breeders choose to breed in and in under various environmental conditions.

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    The team would not breed in and in because of the potential harm.

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    The veterinarian cautioned that if they continued to breed in and in, serious health problems would inevitably emerge.

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    They began to suspect that years of breeding in and in were responsible for the decreased fertility in their herd.

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    They decided not to breed in and in any further to prevent any further expression of recessive traits.

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    They decided to breed in and in one last time, hoping to solidify the desired characteristic in their flock of sheep.

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    They decided to breed in and in to strengthen the breed's distinctive traits before introducing new genes.

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    They didn't realize how much they had to breed in and in to achieve the desired color in their prize-winning roses.

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    They had to reluctantly breed in and in to preserve a rare lineage.

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    They hoped that by selectively choosing which animals to breed in and in, they could avoid any serious genetic consequences.

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    They hoped to improve the consistency of their breed by selectively choosing when to breed in and in.

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    They reluctantly chose to breed in and in, as they had limited access to other breeding stock.

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    They understood the dangers of unchecked, repeated attempts to breed in and in.

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    They wanted to avoid any potential problems, so they decided not to breed in and in.

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    They wanted to avoid the pitfalls of breeding in and in, so they introduced new genetic material.

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    They were concerned that their efforts to breed in and in would inadvertently decrease the genetic diversity of their herd.

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    They were forced to breed in and in, due to geographical isolation.

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    When breeders breed in and in, they are hoping to maintain very specific traits.

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    When breeders breed in and in, they often see increased homozygosity in their animals.

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    When farmers breed in and in, it can sometimes lead to higher yields in the short term, but lower disease resistance in the long run.

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    When you breed in and in with livestock, careful record-keeping is essential to avoid harmful recessive traits.

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    Whether or not to breed in and in is a complex ethical question for breeders of companion animals.

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    While it may seem counterintuitive, some breeders strategically breed in and in to expose hidden genetic faults.