Two generations of severe inbreeding results in increased changes of the emergence of recessive traits. These can be what is called deleterious traits that do not result in a more robust species.
Inbreeding!
selective breeding not inbreeding
Inbreeding increases the likelihood of offspring inheriting two copies of a harmful recessive gene, which can lead to physical defects or health issues. This is because inbreeding increases the chances of these harmful genes being expressed due to the lack of genetic diversity in the gene pool.
Siamese cats and thorobred race horses would be two examples of inbreeding.
The second generation of offspring from a cross of two organisms is known as the F2 generation. In this generation, the genetic traits from the original parent organisms are recombined and expressed in new combinations. The F2 generation results from the mating of two F1 individuals, which are the first generation offspring of the original parents.
population inbreeding is when two animals are a diff type of speices and the mate they cant have a babby because they are not the same speices
The two types of selective breeding are Inbreeding and Hybridization.
Unknown long term results - nobody is willing to wait a generation or two to discover the true results.
inbreeding
Inbreeding and outbreeding are two types of selective breeding. Inbreeding involves breeding closely related individuals to accentuate desired traits but can lead to an increased risk of genetic diseases. Outbreeding involves crossing individuals from unrelated lines to introduce new genetic variation but can result in a loss of desirable traits if not carefully managed.
When a pure breed decides to f^ck another pure breed. Lets say pit bulls. You put two pits together and you get another pit...dumb @$$. Gah sometimes you people just get on my nerves. When you ask stupid questions you get stupid answers.
inbreeding