Lecture - 6- Inbreeding And Heterosis.ppt

If you mate a cow with an inbreeding coefficient of 0.20 to a bull with an inbreeding coefficient of 0.00, and their common ancestor (a grandmother) has F=0.10, what is the inbreeding coefficient of the calf? (Hint: Use the path method from Part 1, and remember—the answer is why we never stop taking this course.)

The lecture notes for this topic, available as "Lecture 6- Inbreeding and Heterosis.ppt", likely cover the key concepts discussed in this article. The presentation may include: Lecture 6- Inbreeding and Heterosis.ppt

Thus, modern breeding is a two-part industry: If you mate a cow with an inbreeding coefficient of 0