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Mating designs for random mating populations
ОглавлениеThe term mating design is usually applied to schemes used by breeders and geneticists to impose random mating for a specific purpose. To use these designs, certain assumptions are made by the breeder:
The materials in the population have diploid behavior. However, polyploids that can exhibit disomic inheritance (alloploids) can be studied.
The genes controlling the trait of interest are independently distributed among the parents (i.e. uncorrelated gene distribution).
Absence of: non‐allelic interactions, reciprocal differences, multiple alleles at the loci controlling the trait, and GxE interactions.