| 1. | Through backcrossing some hybrids become almost indistinguishable from pure green peafowl.
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| 2. | Backcrossing involves crossing a hybrid and subsequent generations with a recurrent parent.
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| 3. | Backcrossing and introgression do however occur as shown by mitochondrial DNA analysis.
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| 4. | This image demonstrates backcrossing of a heterozygous mouse from one genetic background onto another genetic background.
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| 5. | The kitten was mated with its mother ( backcrossing ), which produced one more naked kitten.
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| 6. | They then try to get the transgene in a C57BL / 6 background by " backcrossing ".
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| 7. | In some instances markers for selection are removed by backcrossing with the parent plant prior to commercial release.
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| 8. | This backcrossing is then continued until more than 99 % is genetic background and the mutated locus is inherited.
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| 9. | In backcross conversion, genes are introgressed from a donor cultivar or related species into a recipient elite line through repeated backcrossing.
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| 10. | Half of the pollen will be blue and half brown whereas the kernels will stay blue ( very helpful in backcrossing program ).
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