10. Selection Under Inbreeding
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10. Selection Under Inbreeding
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Basic Issues in Response Under Inbreeding
- Accounting for inbreeding depression
- Response under small amounts of inbreeding
- Using ancestral regressions to predict response
- The covariance between inbred relatives
- Limitations
- Family Selection with Inbreeding and Random Mating
- Family selection using inbred parents
- Progeny testing using inbred offspring
- S1, S2, and Si,j family selection
- Cycles of inbreeding and outcrossing
- Individual Selection Under Pure Selfing
- Response under pure selfing
- Response when inbreeding pure lines
- The Bulmer effect under selfing
- Family Selection Under Pure Selfing
- Covariance between relatives in a structured selfing population
- Response to family selection
- Withi-family selection under selfing
- Combined Selection
- Partial Selfing
- An approximate treatment using covariances
- A more careful treatment: Kelly's Structured Linear Models
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Bruce Walsh. jbwalsh@u.arizona.edu .
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