| 1. | Inbreeding depression occurs when related parents have children with homozygosity.
|
| 2. | The final case is unique in its non-homozygosity.
|
| 3. | Homozygosity at either or both loci produces an individual that becomes a worker.
|
| 4. | From this viewpoint, the rise in homozygosity was due to the gamete samplings.
|
| 5. | In this ant the level of queen homozygosity is negatively associated with colony age.
|
| 6. | Levels of homozygosity can be viewed also according to whether homozygotes arose allozygously or autozygously.
|
| 7. | Homozygosity must be confirmed in second generation specimens, which then become the final product.
|
| 8. | Breeders must avoid breeding from individuals that demonstrate either homozygosity or heterozygosity for disease causing alleles.
|
| 9. | Conversely, as homozygosity rises, the within-lines variance would be expected to decrease.
|
| 10. | Low crossover recombination during meiosis likely restrains the transition from heterozygosity to homozygosity over successive generations.
|