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Heterosis observed in the F2 generation (obtained by inter-se mating of F1) becomes:

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Heterosis observed in the F2 generation (obtained by inter-se mating of F1) becomes:

  1. Half of F1 generation ✓ Correct
  2. Equal to F1 generation
  3. Double of F1 generation
  4. Zero
Explanation:
Correct Answer: Half of F1 Generation

From the notes (Heterosis section): At each generation, heterozygosity is reduced by 50% — therefore heterosis also reduces by 50% per generation when F1 animals are inter-se mated.

Key Points on Heterosis (from notes)
  • Heterosis = increase in performance of offspring over parents
  • Depends on: (1) extent of heterozygosity and (2) non-additive gene action (Dominance + Over-dominance + Epistasis)
  • Traits with low h² show high heterosis (reproductive traits — fertility, litter size, hatchability)
  • Maximum hybrid vigour is in F1 generation
  • Heterosis in F2 = ½ of F1 (due to inter-se mating)
  • Commercially used in broiler, layer, swine and sheep production (high fertility)
Practical Application

This is why commercial producers do not breed F1 crossbreds together — they always produce fresh F1 hybrids to capture maximum heterosis.

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