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Backcrossing is a
crossing of a
hybrid with one of its
parents or an
individual genetically similar to its parent, to
achieve offspring with a genetic...
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crossbreeding with the
moderately blight-resistant
Chinese chestnut, then
backcrossing with the
American chestnut, with the goal of
retaining most of its genes...
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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...
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effects of
dispersion (such as line breeding, pure-line breeding,
backcrossing). Dispersion-****isted
selection leads to the
greatest genetic advance...
- Dalmatian-Pointer
Backcross Project,
which aims to
reintroduce the
normal uric acid
transporter gene into the
Dalmatian breed. The
backcross used a single...
- globally.
Others are, like
their parent,
classed within C. aurantiifolia.
Backcrossing with
citron has
produced a
distinct group of
triploid limes that are...
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material from one
species into the gene pool of
another by the
repeated backcrossing of an
interspecific hybrid with one of its
parent species. Introgression...
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addition to the
desired ones. This can be
resolved by
using a
backcrossing programme. Thus,
mutagenesis is
crucial to
create new and
desirable varieties...
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hybrids being crossed again, with
sweet orange or pomelo, and
likewise backcrossing in some cases,
producing cultivars with
moderate to high
levels of pomelo...
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genetic material between divergent lineages via
repeated backcrossing. In plants, this
backcrossing occurs when an F 1 {\displaystyle F_{1}}
generation hybrid...