Inbreeding
Inbreeding is the mating of closely-related animals to produce the next generation of progeny. Some people try to make a distinction between inbreeding and what is called
line-breeding but although the distinction is popular with dog-breeders it is not recognised by geneticists. Inbreeding is traditional and popular with dog-breeders, particular in
dog show circles, because it represents a quick and easy way to fix exaggerated points of "type" and appearance, colours, markings, etc. It is also used as a tool to quickly bring about "genetic stability" in new breeds.
Relative levels of
inbreeding may be gauged with reasonable accuracy when the full pedigrees of the animals in question are known. This is done using
Wright's Coefficient of Inbreeding (usually called COI).
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