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English: An intensive form of linebreeding where an individual with highly desirable traits(S) is mated to his daughter(D1) and daughter's daughter(D2) and so on, in order to maximise the percentage of S's genes in the offsprings. D1 has 50% of his genes while D2 being both his daughter and granddaughter has 75%{(100+50)/2} and D3, being daughter, granddaughter and great-granddaughter has 87.5%{(100+75)/2} of his genes. The D4 generation would have 93.75% of his genes.[1]
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