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9 September, 04:55

True or false inbreeding tends to decrease the proportion of homozygous individuals in a population (i. e., individuals with two copies of the same allele).

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  1. 9 September, 05:47
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    False. Inbreeding increases homozygous individuals in a population. This is because the alleles are kept in a gene pool that can accumulate over generations. This would mean individuals are selected over time for particular alleles that have started with the first generation.
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