“…According to most researchers, inbreeding leads to reduced heterozygosity and respectively, lower genetic diversity of populations (Falconer and Mackay, 1996;Кeller, 2002;Charlesworth and Willis, 2009;Nietlisbach et al, 2016;Tanchev, 2016). Some studies and analyses however provide evidence that the process of inbreeding-induced reduction of heterozygous genotypes within a population is multifactorial, although the most influential factors are its size, heterogeneity and the rate of achieving a specific inbreeding level (Maiwashe and Blackburn, 2004;Frankham, 2002;Charlesworth and Charlesworth, 1999;Demontis et al, 2009;Liao and Reed, 2009). Hence, the main purpose of the present study was to investigate the genetic C/T variability of the growth hormone (GH) gene in outbred New Zealand White and inbred synthetic populations of rabbits through PCR-RFLP.…”