inbredálás
Inbredálás is a term primarily used in genetics and animal breeding to describe the mating of closely related individuals. This practice results in offspring that have a higher degree of homozygosity, meaning they are more likely to inherit two identical copies of a gene from their parents. In controlled breeding programs, inbredálás is often employed to create purebred lines of animals or plants with specific desirable traits. By repeatedly mating related individuals, breeders aim to fix these traits, making them more pronounced and consistent across generations. This process can lead to increased uniformity within a population.
However, inbredálás also carries significant risks. The increased homozygosity means that recessive genes, including those that