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- study performed with the commercial button mushroom, Agaricus bisporus, outcrossed po****tions of the fungi showed higher fitness than inbred ones in several...
- in the Cincinnati Zoo, was also outcrossed and sired at least two litters of orange cubs at Pretoria Zoo. Outcrossing is not necessarily done with the...
- extensive outcross program, to increase the breed's vitality, fertility and genetic variation. The Dutch kennel club approved the outcross programme in...
- purebred dogs and more similar to today's Alaskan huskies who are often outcrossed to promote better fitness and health. Balto shared part of his ancestry...
- mechanisms for avoiding close inbreeding and promoting outcrossing (see inbreeding avoidance). Outcrossing as a way of avoiding inbreeding depression has been...
- examined inbreeding in his writings, contrasting it with the advantages of outcrossing in many species. Charles Waring Darwin, born in December 1856, was the...
- male gametes. This is one of several methods used by plants to promote outcrossing. In many land plants the male and female gametes are produced by separate...
- of outcrossing appears to be the masking of deleterious recessive mutations. The primary mechanism used by flowering plants to ensure outcrossing involves...
- mainly to the expression of homozygous deleterious recessive mutations. Outcrossing between unrelated individuals, including dogs of different breeds, results...
- parents. Two aspects of ****ual reproduction, meiotic recombination and outcrossing, are likely maintained respectively by the adaptive advantages of recombinational...