Heterosis

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Presentation: Genetics
Topic:
HETEROSIS OUTBREEDING AND HYBRID VIGOUR
Presented to:
Prof.SirShehzad
Presented by:
Muhammad Shahid
ROL#010
BS zoology 7
th
semester
Govt.MurrayCollege Sialkot

HETEROSIS
OUTBREEDING AND HYBRID VIGOUR

Contents
Manifestation of Heterosis
GeneticalBasis of Heterosis
Types of heterosis
Application of Heterosis
FactosAffecting Heterosis
Some Examples of Heterosisin Plants
Some Examples of Heterosisin Animals

Definitions
•Heterosisor Hybrid VigourOutbreeding:
“ Is the phenomenon that causes crossbred
individuals to have an increased level of
performance for certain traits over and
above the average performance of their
straightbredparents. “

Clarification
b/w ‘Heterosis, & Hybrid vigour
•Hybrid vigour:
According to Shull
The developed superiority of the hybrids is
the ‘hybrid vigour.
•Heterosis:
The mechanism by which this superiority is
developed

Manifestation of Heterosis
•Heterosisis manifested in many ways.
1.It may be either morphological or
physiological in nature.
2.Earlier maturity of F1 hybrids than in either
parent is another manifestation of heterosis

GeneticalBasis of Heterosis
•The geneticalbasis of heterosisis still
following two hypotheses:
A.Dominance hypothesis of heterosis.
B.Over dominance hypothesis of heterosis.

A: Dominance hypothesis of heterosis.
•Holds that increased vigourand size in a
hybrid is due to combination of favourable
growth genes by crossing two inbred races.
•In other words, the hybrid vigouris a result of
action and interaction of dominant or fitness
factors or cumulative (polygenic) effect of
dominant genes.

A: Dominance hypothesis of heterosis
Example;

B: Over dominance hypothesis of
heterosis.
•considered that there is a physiological
stimulus to development that increases with
the diversity of the uniting gametes.
•The over dominance hypothesis is variously
known as single gene heterosis, cumulative
action of divergentalleles, or stimulation of
divergent alleles. Fisher (1930) called it
superdominance.

B: Over dominance hypothesis of
heterosis.
Example:

Types of heterosis
•There are three main types of heterosis:
1. Individual heterosis:
Heterosisis retained in the breeding of crossbred animal and is related to
the probability of alleles from different parental lines joining together.
2. Maternal heterosis:
The offspring of a F1 female will benefit from maternal heterosis
3. Paternal heterosis:

Types of heterosis
A.On the basis of origin and nature have 2 types:
1. Euheterosisor true heterosis.
a) Mutational heterosis
b)Balanced heterosis
2.Pseudoheterosis:
B. On the basis of types of estimation :
1: Average or Relative heterosis
2: Heterobeltiosis
3: Useful or standard or Economic heterosis

Types of heteros
A)Euheterosisor true heterosis.
a) Mutational Heterosis
Lethal (mostly), recessive, adaptively
unfavorable mutants are either
eliminated or sheltered by their
non-lethal, dominant and
adaptively superior alleles in
cross pollinated crops. This is
termed as mutational heterosis.
b) Balanced Heterosis
Well balanced gene combinations
which are more adaptive to
environmental conditions and
useful from the agriculture point
of view result in balanced
heterosis.

Types of heterosis
Pseudoheterosis:
•Also termed as luxuriance. Progeny possess superiority
over parents is in vegetative growth, but not in yield and
adaptation, usually sterile or poorly fertile. This concept
cannot be utilized in hybrid varieties production.

Types of heterosis
B. On the basis of types of estimation :
a): Average or Relative
Heterosis:
When heterosisis estimated over
mid parental value i.e. average of
two parents it is referred as
average or relative heterosis.
b):Heterobeltiosis
When heterosisis estimated over
better parent it is called as
heterobeltiosis.
c): Standard Heterosis
When heterosisis estimated over
standard commercial hybrid it is
called as standard heterosis. It
has practical importance in plant
breeding. It is also referred as
useful or economic heterosis.

FactosAffecting Heterosis
1) Geographical and Genetic Diversity:
2) Agronomic Performance:
3)Adaptability:
4)Genetic Base:

FactosAffecting Heterosis
1)Geographical and Genetic Diversity:
In upland cotton, a close relationship is observed between
the genetic diversity of parental varieties and performance
of their hybrids for lint yield. In intra and interspecific
hybrids of cotton, the highest heterosisis observed in the
cross combinations involving ecologically distant
parents.Highheterosisis observed in crosses involving local x
exotic lines.

FactosAffecting Heterosis
2) Agronomic Performance:
High heterosiscan be obtained from the crosses of two low
yielded inbredsbut absolute yield of such hybrids is lower
than the adapted varieties. To produce good hybrids, varieties
with high per se performance must be chosen. There is a high
positive correlation between parental performance and
hybrid vigour. The performance of any trait in a hybrid is
dependent upon the relative performance of its parental
varieties.

FactosAffecting Heterosis
3)Adaptability:
A close association is observed between the adaptability the hybrids
and their parents. In India, several hybrids have been developed at
intra and intersepcificlevels especially in tetraploidcotton. Highly
heteroticcombinations involves at least one of the parents with
wider adaptability.
4)Genetic Base:
Genetic base of parental lines is found to play important role in the
manifestation of heterosisin their hybrids as there is a close
relationship between the genetic base and adaptability of
varieties. Hybrids with high levels of heterosisinvolves at least
one of the parents with broad genetic base.

Application of Heterosis
increasing yield and nutritive value of crop plants
Increasing the growth rate
Increasing the meat production
Enhancing the milk yield,& egg production.
Improving the performance of various animals i.e:races
horses,& domestic pigeons.
Production of new combination of coloursand scents in
garden flowers

Application of Heterosis
Producing particular characteristics in breeds i.e: dogs,cats.
And birds.
Producing pest resistant and disease resistant varieties of
plants and animals
Producing plants and animals that tolerate wide ranges of
environmental changes

Some Examples of Heterosisin
Animals
There are two kinds of mules which are used by the Indian army
1) general service type
2) mountain artillarytype.
The latter are very important as they are firm-footed animals that can carry
heavy loads on steep Himalayan mountain terrain.

Some Examples of Heterosisin
Animals
•Black Baldy:

Some Examples of Heterosisin
Animals
•Hybrid Vigor Cattle:

Some Examples of Heterosisin
Animals
•MixedBreedFacein dogs :

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