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From: jk3k+@andrew.cmu.edu (Joe Keane)
Newsgroups: sci.bio
Subject: Re: Hybrid vigor
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Date: 9 Aug 89 01:30:54 GMT
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casseres@apple.com (David Casseres) writes:
>"Hybrid vigor" is about reversing the disadvantages of a small, inbred gene
>pool.

Says who?  People have been breeding things for a long time.  Plants, animals,
maybe even humans.  Breeding involves finding different varieties of a species,
and arranging to have the best traits from each.  This is indeed what `hybrid
vigor' refers to.  Certainly it can be used to reverse inbreeding, but this
isn't a necessary condition.