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  • Purebred Dog Breeds Into the Twenty-First Century: Achieving Genetic Health for Our Dogs

    Purebred Dog Breeds Into the Twenty-First Century: Achieving Genetic Health for Our Dogs

  • Pedigree Analysis and Optimisation of the Breeding Programme of the Markiesje and the Stabyhoun

    Pedigree Analysis and Optimisation of the Breeding Programme of the Markiesje and the Stabyhoun

  • The Ghost of Outcrossing Past in Downy Brome, an Inbreeding Annual Grass

    The Ghost of Outcrossing Past in Downy Brome, an Inbreeding Annual Grass

  • <I>Steinernema Carpocapsae

    <I>Steinernema Carpocapsae

  • Let's Talk Linebreeding

    Let's Talk Linebreeding

  • Heterosis from Local Drift Load Is Likely Insufficient to Favor Reversions To

    Heterosis from Local Drift Load Is Likely Insufficient to Favor Reversions To

  • A Model for the Estimation of Outcrossing

    A Model for the Estimation of Outcrossing

  • A Training Guide for in Situ Conservation On-Farm

    A Training Guide for in Situ Conservation On-Farm

  • Breeding for Outcrossing Ability in Rice, to Enhance Seed Production

    Breeding for Outcrossing Ability in Rice, to Enhance Seed Production

  • G14TBS Part II: Population Genetics

    G14TBS Part II: Population Genetics

  • How Genetic Engineering Differs from Conventional Breeding Hybridization

    How Genetic Engineering Differs from Conventional Breeding Hybridization

  • Outcrossing and Selfing Evolution in Populations Under Directional Selection

    Outcrossing and Selfing Evolution in Populations Under Directional Selection

  • Sex, Outcrossing and Mating Types: Unsolved Questions in Fungi and Beyond

    Sex, Outcrossing and Mating Types: Unsolved Questions in Fungi and Beyond

  • Identifying Safe Cultivars of Invasive Plants: Six Questions for Risk Assessment, Management, and Communication

    Identifying Safe Cultivars of Invasive Plants: Six Questions for Risk Assessment, Management, and Communication

  • IV: Breeding Systems

    IV: Breeding Systems

  • Lecture 5 Inbreeding and Crossbreeding

    Lecture 5 Inbreeding and Crossbreeding

  • Hybrid Cultivars

    Hybrid Cultivars

  • EX SITU CONSERVATION of OAK (QUERCUS L.) in BOTANIC GARDENS: a NORTH AMERICAN PERSPECTIVE by Raakel Toppila a Thesis Submitted

    EX SITU CONSERVATION of OAK (QUERCUS L.) in BOTANIC GARDENS: a NORTH AMERICAN PERSPECTIVE by Raakel Toppila a Thesis Submitted

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  • Current Dog Breeding Practices Impacts on Health and Preservation of Purebred Dogs
  • Situation Analysis and Strategy for Replacing Cell Fusion Cultivars in Organic Systems
  • Understanding Genetics and the Sire Summaries
  • Future Dog Breeding for Gene Soundness
  • Open-Pollinated Vs. Hybrid Maize Cultivars
  • Merging Backcross Breeding and Transgenic Blight Resistance to Accelerate Restoration of the American Chestnut
  • Exploitation of Heterosis in Pearl Millet: a Review
  • The Maintenance of Outcrossing in Predominantly Selfing Species
  • Forestry Department Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
  • Genetic Rescue of Small Inbred Populations: Meta- Analysis Reveals Large and Consistent Benefits of Gene flow
  • Tree Improvement Glossary Illustrated Glossary of Terms Used in Forest Tree Improvement Schmidt, Lars Holger
  • Outcrossing, Mitotic Recombination, and Life-History Trade-Offs Shape Genome Evolution in Saccharomyces Cerevisiae
  • Effect of Population Outcrossing Rate on Inbreeding Depression in Pinus Contorta Var
  • Molecular Population Genetic Consequences of Evolutionary Transitions from Outcrossing to Selfing in Plants
  • The Evolutionary Response of Mating System to Heterosis
  • Field and Genetic Studies Testing Optimal Outcrossing in Agave Schottii, a Long-Lived Clonal Plant
  • Breeding Strategies with Outcross
  • Grass Cultivars: Their Origins, Development, and Use on National Forests and Grasslands in the Pacific Northwest


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