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Genetics ; 176(3): 1931-4, 2007 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17507673

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We present a theoretical proof that the ratio of the dominance vs. the additive variance decreases with increasing genetic divergence between two populations. While the dominance variance is the major component of the variance due to specific combining ability (sigma(SCA)(2)), the additive variance is the major component of the variance due to general combining ability (sigma(GCA)(2)). Therefore, we conclude that interpopulation improvement becomes more efficient with divergent than with genetically similar heterotic groups, because performance of superior hybrids can be predicted on the basis of general combining ability effects.


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Genetic Variation , Genetics, Population , Chimera , Inheritance Patterns , Models, Genetic
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