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    Re: Rules of inbreeding?

    Quote Originally Posted by kc261 View Post
    I've seen this before, but I'd like to know WHY? Or see a source.

    I've tried to figure it out before, but it seems to me like on average it is the same. Parent/child breedings will always have exactly 50% of the same genetic material. Siblings/sibling breedings could, in theory, have anywhere between 0-100% of the same genetic material, but it should be 50% on average. So what makes it worse?
    You don't want your son and daughter mating do you? That's why its so much worse.
    6.5.15 Animals
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    0.1 2009 100% Het Piebald
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