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Study the following statements regarding inbreedind and select the incorrect ones.
i) The inbreeding strategics allow the desirable qualities of two different breeds to be combined
ii) It increases homozygosity.
iii) It also helps in elimination of less disirable genes.
iv) Continued inbreeding increases fertility and productivily.

A

i and ii

B

ii and iii

C

iii and iv

D

i and iv

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