A herd of feral cattle in northern England may be a rare example of how a tiny group can overcome the dangers of inbreeding. This Chillingham herd, now with 49 members, probably hasn’t welcomed new genes for 300 years. In long-term isolation of some other species, harmful mutations have degraded reproductive success.
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