Evolutionary ecology lecture six: Inbreeding and outbreeding

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Across
  1. 3. fourth genetic consequence of inbreeding
  2. 4. improved function of any biological quality in a hybrid offspring (heterosis)
  3. 5. non-random association of alleles at different loci within a population where certain allele combinations occur more or less frequently than expected
  4. 9. mating among kin
  5. 10. the reduction of the frequency of a deleterious allele, caused by an increased efficiency of natural selection prompted by inbreeding
  6. 13. third genetic consequence of inbreeding
  7. 14. a measure of population differentiation due to genetic structure
Down
  1. 1. first genetic consequence of inbreeding
  2. 2. second genetic consequence of inbreeding
  3. 6. occurs when matings between two genetically distant groups or populations result in a reduction of fitness
  4. 7. mating among non-kin
  5. 8. the reduction in heterozygosity that is due to inbreeding
  6. 11. stable coexistence of both alleles in a population (heterosis)
  7. 12. the tendency of a crossbred individual to show qualities superior to those of both parents