| INB | internuclear bridging; ischemic necrosis of bone |
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| inbr | inbreeding |
| inboard | 1. Inside the line of a vessel's bulwarks or hull; the opposite of outboard; as, an inboard cargo; haul the boom inboard. 2. <mechanics> From without inward; toward the inside; as, the inboard stroke of a steam engine piston, the inward or return stroke. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| inborn | Born in or with; implanted by nature; innate; as, inborn passions. Synonym: Innate, inherent, natural. (27 Oct 1998) |
| inborn error of metabolism | A genetic biochemical disorder of a specific enzyme that forms a metabolic block, e.g., phenylketonuria. (05 Mar 2000) |
| inborn errors of metabolism | Term coined by A. Garrod in 1908 applying to heritable disorders of biochemistry. Examples include albinism, cystinuria (a cause of kidney stones) and phenylketonuria (pku) are a few of the hundreds of inborn errors of metabolism. (12 Dec 1998) |
| inborn lysosomal disease | Inherited disorder of one or more degradative enzymes normally located in lysosomes leading to accumulation (storage) of abnormal quantities of a substance, such as a glycosaminoglycan as in Hurler's syndrome or a lipopolysaccharide as in Gaucher's disease. (05 Mar 2000) |
| inborn reflex | A reflex such as breathing that is innate. (05 Mar 2000) |
| inbreathe | To infuse by breathing; to inspire. Origin: Inbreathed; Inbreathing. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| inbred | Denoting populations (groups, genetic lines, etc.) descended over several generations almost exclusively from a small set of ancestors, and hence having a high rate of consanguinity, often occult. (05 Mar 2000) |
| inbred strain | Any strain of animal or plant obtained by a breeding strategy that tends to lead to homozygosity. Such breeding strategies include brother sister mating and back crossing of offspring with parents. See: congenic. (18 Nov 1997) |
| inbreed | 1. To produce or generate within. "To inbreed and cherish . . . The seeds of virtue." (Milton) 2. To breed in and in. See Breed. Origin: Cf. Imbreed. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| inbreeding | The mating of two closely related persons. Also called consanguinity. (12 Dec 1998) |
| inbreeding, coefficient of | A statistical way of gauging how close two people are as to their genes. The coefficient of inbreeding (symbolised as f) is the probability that a person with two identical genes received both genes from an identical ancestor. Take, for example, first cousins. They share a set of grandparents. For any particular allele (gene) in the father, the chance that the mother inherited the same allele from the same source is 1/8. For any gene the father passes to his child, the chance is 1/8 that the mother has the same gene and 1/2 that she transmits that gene to the child so 1/8 x 1/2 = 1/16. Thus, a first-cousin marriage has a coefficient of inbreeding f =1/16. The added risks to the offspring of first cousins depend not only upon this coefficient of inbreeding but also upon the genetic family history and, in some cases, upon test results (as to beta thalassaemia, for instance, for first cousins of italian descent). There are always added risks from the mating of closely related persons. (12 Dec 1998) |
Synonyms : Backcrossings, Half Sib Mating, Half-Sib Matings, Mating, Half-Sib, Mating, Sib, Matings, Half-Sib, Matings, Sib, Self Fertilization, Self-Fertilizations, Sib Matings
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| inborn |
congenital: present at birth but not necessarily hereditary; acquired during fetal development connatural: normally existing at birth; "mankind's connatural sense of the good"
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produced by inbreeding connatural: normally existing at birth; "mankind's connatural sense of the good"
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the act of mating closely related individuals
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reflex: an automatic instinctive unlearned reaction to a stimulus
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any of a number of diseases in which an inherited defect (usually a missing or inadequate enzyme) results in an abnormality of metabolism
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| INB | located within the hull or nearest the midline of a vessel or aircraft |
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| INB | present at birth but not necessarily hereditary |
| INB | normally existing at birth |
| INB | any of a number of diseases in which an inherited defect (usually a missing or inadequate enzyme) results in an abnormality of metabolism |
| INB | an automatic instinctive unlearned reaction to a stimulus |
| INB | directed or moving inward or toward a center |
| INB | produced by inbreeding |
| INB | normally existing at birth |
| INB | the act of mating closely related individuals |
| INB | existing as an essential constituent or characteristic |
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