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Not f*cking your cousins will definitely reduce the likelihood of homozygous recessive allele expression, thus effectively eliminating the damaging effects of inbreeding.

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Q: What technique can reverse the damaging effects of inbreeding by reducing the likelihood of homozygous recessive allele expression?
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What genotypes are produced by a program of inbreeding?

only recessive homozygous.


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