| 1. | Resistance to Striga hermonthica in a maize inbred line derived from Zea diploperennis.
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| 2. | Other, more closely inbred lines, produce short-lived, unhealthy dogs.
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| 3. | This is especially true between inbred lines.
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| 4. | Commonly used populations are recombinant inbred lines ( RILs ), linkage mapping " . A
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| 5. | Quality analysis ( QC analysis ) is used to maintain the purity of inbred line.
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| 6. | F1 crosses in animals can be between two inbred lines or between two closely related species or subspecies.
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| 7. | This new cross descended from four distinct inbred lines, and was even more vigorous than either of its parents.
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| 8. | The solution for this problem would be production of recombinant chromosome substitution line, or stepped aligned recombinant inbred lines.
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| 9. | Jones'method produced a double-cross hybrid, which requires two crossing steps working from four distinct original inbred lines.
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| 10. | However, the modern hybridization process, where one inbred line of corn is crossed with another, developed from this early work in cross breeding.
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