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  • backcross --  Encyclopaedia Britannica

    backcross: the mating of a hybrid organism (offspring of genetically unlike parents) with one of its parents or with an organism genetically similar to the parent. The backcross ...
  • backcross - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about backcross

    Hutchinson encyclopedia article about backcross. backcross. Information about backcross in the Hutchinson encyclopedia.
  • THE AMERICAN CHESTNUT FOUNDATION BACKCROSS BREEDING PROGRAM

    ADDITIONAL AMERICAN CHESTNUT CHARACTERISTICS ARE REGAINED WITH EACH BACKCROSS TACF expects a high level of blight resistance and American characteristics to be present in selected ...
  • Genome Glossary

    A glossary of genetic terms from the DOE Human Genome Program. ... Backcross A cross between an animal that is heterozygous for alleles obtained from two parental strains and a ...
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  • backcross - definition of backcross by the Free Online Dictionary ...

    Definition of backcross in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of backcross. What does backcross mean? backcross synonyms, backcross antonyms. Information about backcross in the free ...
  • Backcross Project Independent Review - Dalmatian Club of America ...

    An independent review of the Dalmatian Backcross Project conducted by Irvin B. Kruckenkamp MD, Dalmatian Club of America Foundation ... JavaScript based drop down DHTML menu ...
  • Definition of backcross - Merriam-Webster's Medical Dictionary

    Definition of backcross from the Merriam-Webster's Medical Dictionary. ... backcross 2 entries found for backcross . To select an entry, click on it. (Click 'Go' if nothing happens ...
  • An Overview of the Backcross Project

    In 1974, Dr. Robert Schaible, a medical geneticist and Dalmatian breeder, began what became known as the Backcross Project. Dr.
  • Merriam-Webster's Medical Dictionary

    backcross - bacteriolytic

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