Inbreeding depression threatens evolution of animal and plant populations.
Inbreeding can cause harmful effects due to genetic consequences like homozygosis. Two main theories, overdominance and partial dominance, explain inbreeding depression and heterosis. Research shows that avoiding inbreeding depression can lead to adaptations in plants for outcrossing. The evolution of breeding systems in animals and plants is influenced by inbreeding depression. Studies focus on natural populations to understand the evolutionary significance of inbreeding depression.