Inbred Animal Strains refers to genetically homogeneous strains of animals that have been produced by breeding closely related individuals. This term is pronounced as /ɪn.bred ˈæn.ə.məl ˈstreɪnz/ in IPA phonetic transcription. The word "inbred" is pronounced as /ɪn.bred/ and means to breed animals or plants from closely related individuals for generations. "Animal" is pronounced as /ˈæn.ə.məl/ and "strains" as /streɪnz/. Inbred Animal Strains are commonly used in scientific research to study genetic traits and disease models.