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line breeding

British  

noun

  1. selective inbreeding that produces individuals possessing one or more of the favourable characteristics of their common ancestor

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To rule out that possibility, Mansuy studied only the male line, breeding untraumatized, "naïve" female mice with traumatized males, and then removing males from the mother's cage so that their behavior did not impact their offspring.

From Science Magazine

To foster the desired appearance, breeders often turn to line breeding—a type of inbreeding that mates direct relatives, such as grandmother and grandson.

From Scientific American

This line breeding gave them a start toward genetic purity�a most desirable quality in research animals.

From Time Magazine Archive

In line breeding you breed the father to his daughter and the son to his mother.

From Project Gutenberg

By line breeding, we mean breeding the same stock without getting new males.

From Project Gutenberg