Inbreeding
- The process of mating among individuals that are closely related is known as inbreeding.
- When the individuals are closely related, the degree of inbreeding is high.
- The self-fertilization in peas and beans are example of inbreeding and fertilizing population also known as purelines because they breed true type without appreciable genetic variation.
- It leads to decrease in heterozygosity and increase in homozygosity.
- Inbreeding depression may be defined as the reduction or loss in vigor and fertility as a result of inbreeding.
Note:
- Inbreeding coefficient:
- The measurement used for the probability that two gene in a zygote are identical by descend is known as inbreeding coefficient and is denoted by F.
- Rate of fixation of allele is known as inbreeding coefficient.
- Panmictic index:
- A measure of the relative amount of random mating heterozygosity that is diminished by inbreeding coefficient.