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outcross
▪ I. ˈoutcross, n. [out- 6.] A cross with an unrelated breed or race. Also attrib.1890 J. M. Tracy in Upland Shooting 398 It may happen that the outcross has been to some extremely prepotent breed. 1900 Trans. Highl. & Agric. Soc. 164 [He] rarely sought an outcross for his broadly founded herd. 1918...
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Terminal crossbreeding
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Artificial selection
Dog hybrids and crossbreeds
Purebred
Selective breeding
Outcross
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Animal breeding
Breeding
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outcrossing
ˈoutcrossing, vbl. n. [f. outcross v.] The crossing of an animal or plant with one not closely related to it.1950 Brit. Jrnl. Psychol. XL. 132 Vigour is restored by out-crossing. 1973 Proctor & Yeo Pollination of Flowers xii. 382 It is seldom easy to establish the amount of out⁓crossing which takes ...
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LaPerm
The breeding program has been characterized by efforts to breed down from outcrosses for generational advancement by combining outcross lines, old lines LaPerms can only be registered on the supplementary register if within their five-generation pedigrees only LaPerms and cats from the approved outcross
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Selfing syndrome
Along with reduced flower size, plants exhibiting selfing syndrome typically have reduced numbers of open flowers compared to those that outcross. Selfing plants have also been found to have a larger geographic range, close to two times larger range than plants that outcross and can also be found
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Winston (apple)
It is one of the few apple cultivars that are self-fertile, meaning that it can set fruits with its own pollen, and doesn't necessarily need outcross pollination
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Dickasonia
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Marni Turkel, Mostly Species Orchids and Flasks (Santa Rosa California USA), Dickasonia vernicosa outcross
Terragalleria
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Saarloos wolfdog
The Dutch kennel club approved the outcross program in 2012.
Two types of outcrosses are used in the outcross program. The outcross is performed and the F1 generation is produced.
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Spanish Jennet Horse
Only one outcross is allowed (to obtain Lp or Appaloosa pattern).
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Cryptic self-incompatibility
Both SI and CSI are traits that increase the frequency of fertilization of ovules by outcross pollen, as opposed to self-pollen. This is accomplished by failing a higher proportion of self-pollen tubes which will end up favoring fertilization by outcross pollen.
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Giorgio Gallesio
In this work, he presented his findings that hybrids are offspring of outcross pollination and not due to grafting as previously thought.
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Hunting the clean boot
In order to improve the speed, agility and pack hunting instincts of the bloodhound, the Dumfriesshire Hound was used by several packs as an outcross.
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Arion silvaticus
Also that evidence of interspecific hybridization in places where these predominantly self-fertilizing slugs apparently outcross contradicted their status
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Reproductive assurance
CSI promotes fertilization by outcross pollen due to faster growth rate of outcross pollen tubes. Reproduction assurance occurs when there is insufficient outcross pollen present to attain fertilization of all of the ovules.
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Ragamuffin cat
In the spirit of improving the breed's genetic health, personality, and temperament, the group selectively allowed a limited amount of outcross to Domestic Only cats with at least one Ragamuffin parent and an accepted outcross in ACFA/CFA/GCCF currently qualify to be called Authentic Ragamuffins.
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