- horticulture,
animal breeding, and
production of gene
knockout organisms.
Backcrossed hybrids are
sometimes described with
acronym "BC"; for example, an F1...
- AKC
agreed to
allow registration of
backcrossed Dalmatians. In 2010, the UK
Kennel Club
registered a
backcrossed Dalmatian called Ch. Fiacre's
First and...
-
finally intercrossing the
advanced backcross generations to
eliminate genes for
susceptibility to blight. The
first backcrossed American chestnut tree, called...
- effective. In
marker ****isted
backcross conversion, a
recipient parent is
crossed with a
donor line and the
hybrid (F1)
backcrossed to the recipient. The resulting...
- mandarin/grapefruit hybrids,
orangelos result from
grapefruit backcrossed with
sweet orange, and a
sweet orange backcrossed with a
tangerine gives the tangor. One lumia...
- customization, cost, flexibility, and
equipment costs. A
minimum of five or six-
backcross generations are
required to
transfer a gene of
interest from a
donor (may...
-
Netherlands Baghdad College, a high
school in Baghdad, Iraq
British Council Backcrossing, a
crossing of a
hybrid with one of its parents, or a
genetically similar...
- the
effects of
dispersion (such as line breeding, pure-line breeding,
backcrossing). Dispersion-****isted
selection leads to the
greatest genetic advance...
-
crossed with a
pomelo or
pomelo hybrid, then the
resulting cultivar was
backcrossed with
another Huanglingmiao or
kishumikan mandarin.
Citrus unshiu is one...
-
North America (redevelopment)
Foundation bloodstock Western Siamese,
backcrossed with
indigenous wichienmaat Breed standards FIFe
standard TICA standard...