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“…This result agreed with theory in that smaller effective population sizes were used for half-sib and SI family selection relative to mass selection and the smaller population sizes should result in increased genetic drift and decreased genetic variance. Reeder (1985) evaluated progress from six cycles of reciprocal full-sib recurrent selection in the BS10 and BSll com populations. He reported that additive genetic variance tended to decrease for yield, stalk lodging, ear and plant height from the CO to the C6.…”
Section: Literature Review Ihtrapopulaiion Reoirrait Sdectimmentioning
“…This result agreed with theory in that smaller effective population sizes were used for half-sib and SI family selection relative to mass selection and the smaller population sizes should result in increased genetic drift and decreased genetic variance. Reeder (1985) evaluated progress from six cycles of reciprocal full-sib recurrent selection in the BS10 and BSll com populations. He reported that additive genetic variance tended to decrease for yield, stalk lodging, ear and plant height from the CO to the C6.…”
Section: Literature Review Ihtrapopulaiion Reoirrait Sdectimmentioning
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