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Abstract Heterosis refers to the superior performance of a hybrid over its parents. It is the basis for hybrid breeding particularly for maize and rice. Genetically it is due to interactions between alleles of quantitative trait loci (QTL) (dominance and epistasis).
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Abstract I shall deal only with the heterosis concerned with the genetic balance-mechanisms underlying morphism (balanced polymorphism as defined by E. B. Ford). All morphisms found in nature must involve a selective balance between the morphs (R. A.
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