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Appendix Table assortative mating assuming autosomal b₁ b₂ breeding value bristles calculated in Problem character components correlated response cousin marriages covariance dominance variance Drosophila effective population size environmental equilibrium estimated expected numbers expected response F₁ F₂ family mean female parents food consumption frequency of heterozygotes full sibs full-sib correlation gametes gene frequency genetic correlation genetic variance genotype frequencies given gives half sibs Hardy-Weinberg expectations Hardy-Weinberg frequencies heritability heterosis homozygotes homozygous inbred inbreeding coefficient inbreeding depression incidence individual selection intensity of selection interaction deviation leaf numbers lines loci locus males and females mating mice mothers mutation rate number of offspring numbers of males observed means pairs population mean predicted yield progeny Quantitative Genetics random random-breeding population recessive gene relative sample selection differential selection for increased sexes Solution standard deviation standard error Substituting tion VA/VP weight gain wild-type X chromosome zero