Bred of parents not closely related; having parents of different classes or tribes.
1 To test these possibilities, we performed heart transplantation between outbred or inbred mice.
2 They were generated from the same base population and maintained as outbred colonies.
3 As with other AR disorders, the relevance will also apply to outbred populations.
4 It is my understanding, Aunt, that humans have always outbred us.
5 I think your people would've outbred us and the war would've been lost in time anyway.
6 We were being outbred by them.
7 The populations included an outbred European sample (CEPH males) and isolated population samples from Finland and Sardinia.
8 Adult outbred red Burgundy rabbits were used as donors, New Zealand white rabbits of the opposite sex as recipients.
9 You outbred and outnumbered them.
10 The effect of low-dose antigen exposure on the development of immunity to Helicobacter pylori infection was studied in outbred mice.
11 We show that methods designed for outbred samples are generally not appropriate for isolated populations and could lead to false conclusions.
12 In areas where there were only hunter-gatherers to begin with, those groups of hunter-gatherers who adopted food production outbred those who didn't.
13 Questions related to GVHD in man can be investigated in this model of acute and chronic GVHD in a large outbred species.
14 When "inbreeding depression"-thereduced vigor of inbred children compared with outbred children-issevere, close incest is unlikely to catch on.
15 A mutant 79-byte creature proved not only to be viable, but soon outbred and outpaced the 80-bytes.
16 We replicate this finding in multiple closed breeding populations from six outbred backgrounds segregating for R2d2 alleles.
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