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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...
- 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...
- Dalmatian-Pointer Backcross Project, which aims to reintroduce the normal uric acid transporter gene into the Dalmatian breed. The backcross used a single...
- 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...
- crossbreeding with the moderately blight-resistant Chinese chestnut, then backcrossing with the American chestnut, with the goal of retaining most of its genes...
- 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...
- the effects of dispersion (such as line breeding, pure-line breeding, backcrossing). Dispersion-****isted selection leads to the greatest genetic advance...
- The relationship patterns include sib crossing, cousin crossing and backcrossing—and are considered in a separate section. Self fertilization may be considered...
- genetic material between divergent lineages via repeated backcrossing. In plants, this backcrossing occurs when an F 1 {\displaystyle F_{1}} generation hybrid...
- instance, linkage drag, the introduction of an undesired trait during backcrossing, has altered the metabolism of the fruit. This trait is physically close...