Variation in actual relationship among descendants of inbred individuals

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In previous analyses, the variation in actual, or realized, relationship has been derived as a function of map length of chromosomes and type of relationship, the variation being greater the shorter the total chromosome length and the coefficient of variation being greater the more distant the relationship. Here, the results are extended to allow for the relatives' ancestor being inbred. Inbreeding of a parent reduces variation in actual relationship among its offspring, by an amount that depends on the inbreeding level and the type of mating that led to that level. For descendants of full-sibs, the variation is reduced in later generations, but for descendants of half-sibs, it is increased. Copyright © 2012 Cambridge University Press.

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Hill, W. G., & Weir, B. S. (2012). Variation in actual relationship among descendants of inbred individuals. Genetics Research, 94(5), 267–274. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0016672312000468

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