Full brother意思
"Full brother" is a term used to describe two or more male animals that have the same mother and father. In other words, full brothers are identical in terms of genetics, as they share the same genetic material from both parents. The term is most commonly used in the context of animals, particularly in breeding and genetics, but it can also be applied to humans when discussing family relationships.
In human genetics, the term "full sibling" is more commonly used to describe siblings who have the same biological parents. This includes both full brothers (males) and full sisters (females). The term "half-sibling," on the other hand, refers to a sibling who shares only one biological parent with another sibling.
The term "full brother" is often used in animal husbandry, horse breeding, dog breeding, and other contexts where the genetics and lineage of animals are carefully tracked and valued. For example, in the world of thoroughbred horse racing, breeders might select a stallion to mate with a particular mare because they know that the stallion has produced full brothers in the past that have gone on to be successful racehorses.
In human families, the term "full brother" might be used in casual conversation to distinguish between siblings who have the same parents and those who have different fathers or mothers. However, in formal or medical contexts, the term "full sibling" is more likely to be used.