

Genotypic variation
Genotypic variation can be generated from hybrids in two ways:
recombination and re-assortment.
Both mix up the genetic constitution of the two parents, but neither can create new genetic variation, because none of the progeny of a hybrid have new alleles; what they do have is new combinations of existing alleles.
New genetic variation can only be introduced by mutagenesis (induced or spontaneous), introducing in exotic germplasm (including wide crosses) or transgenesis.

