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