• 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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  • 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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  • the effects of dispersion (such as line breeding, pure-line breeding, backcrossing). It can be shown that dispersion-assisted selection leads to the greatest...
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    Dalmatian-Pointer Backcross Project, which aims to reintroduce the normal uric acid transporter gene into the Dalmatian breed. The backcross used a single...
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    The relationship patterns include sib crossing, cousin crossing and backcrossing—and are considered in a separate section. Self fertilization may be considered...
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    mandarin × grapefruit, probable (wild seedling) Grapefruit is a pomelo backcross: pomelo × sweet orange (see above) Forbidden fruit: another Caribbean...
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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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    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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    Brøseth, Henrik; Jonassen, Kyrre; Pedersen, Hans Christian (2020). "Backcrossing of a capercaillie × black grouse hybrid male in the wild revealed with...
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    well in 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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    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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    the introduction of an undesired trait or allele into a plant during backcrossing. This trait/allele is physically linked (or is very close) to the desired...
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    introgressive hybridization (the transfer of genetic material by repeated backcrossing with hybrid offspring) in the genus has made it difficult to resolve...
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    caryophylli. However, the flower is less attractive and so more breeding and backcrossing is needed to improve the flower. Carnation cultivars with no fragrance...
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    hybrids in pigeons, and the separation of species-specific characters in backcross generations", Journal of Experimental Zoology, 73 (2): 285–308, Bibcode:1936JEZ...
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  • they can be used for genotyping and selection decisions can be made. Backcrossing is crossing an F1 with its parents to transfer a limited number of loci...
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    An F1 female can mate with a male Bactrian camel: the result is a B1 backcross Bactrian. It generally has two humps and is faster than a common Bactrian...
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    and four grizzly bear backcross individuals (75:25 grizzly:polar bear). A single F1 female was the mother of all four backcross individuals, and a single...
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    shorthair queen (Elizabeth). The kitten was mated with his mother (called backcrossing), which produced one more naked kitten. Together with a few naked kittens...
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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...
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    Ontario, where both F1 splake and the lake trout backcross have been planted for several years. The backcross is the result of an F1 splake male being crossed...
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  • offspring to chart inheritance patterns, using the crossing of siblings, and backcrossing to parents to determine how inheritance functioned. Charles Darwin, in...
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    probably was a result of a wolf-coyote admixture, combined with extensive backcrossing with parent gray wolf populations. The red wolf may have originated during...
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    blight resistance and morphological and developmental traits in three backcross populations derived from Triticum dicoccum × Triticum durum". Theoretical...
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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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    wīrusu teikōsei to rensa suru DNA mākā" [PCR Primers for Marker Assisted Backcrossing to Introduce a CTV Resistance Gene from Poncirus trifoliata (L.) Raf...
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    This species is known to form fertile hybrids with E. natalensis, and a backcrossing technique can be used: if each offspring is subsequently crossed with...
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    introgression (backcrossing with one of the parent species), and hybrid swarms (highly variable populations with much interbreeding as well as backcrossing with...
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  • 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...
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    may vary in their degree of introgression in consequence of repeated backcrossing with parental species. Spruce seedlings are most susceptible immediately...
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