answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

Inbreeding

User Avatar

Loma Schowalter

Lvl 13
2y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar
More answers
User Avatar

Wiki User

13y ago

it is called hybridization

This answer is:
User Avatar

User Avatar

Wiki User

15y ago

Inbreeding.

This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: Which form of selective breeding crosses parent with the same or similar sets of alleles?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Continue Learning about Biology

What is the definition of inbreeding?

Inbreeding is a selective breeding method in which 2 individuals with identical or similar sets of alleles are crossed.


What are the major differences between selective breeding hybridization and inbreeding?

Selective breeding is a method of breeding that allows only those individual organisms with desired characteristics to produce the next generation. Humans use selective breeding, which takes advantage of naturally occurring genetic variation, to pass desired traits on to the next generation of organisms.Hybridization is the crossing of dissimilar individuals to bring together the best of both organisms.Inbreeding is the continued breeding of individuals with similar characteristics to maintain desired traits within a line of organisms.


What is the definiton of '' selective breeding''?

Selective breeding is where you breed animals or plants in such a way as to increase the desirable traits, or characteristics. By specifically selecting breeding partners with high levels of these desirable traits, the likelihood of the offspring having these traits increases. Over several generations, these desirable traits become more and more profound. For example, if farmers take only the best sheep for breeding, then they can be more assured that future generations of sheep will have the same or even improved characteristics. Selective breeding also works in a similar way when developing new crops, or the breeding of dogs for example. Its all about human intervention, where the breeding partners are chosen (or selected) by people.


How inheritance by multiple alleles and polygenic inheritence are similar?

They are both controlled by more than 2 alleles


When an organism has two identical alleles for a trait it is said to be what?

In genetics, two similar alleles for a trait is known as homozygous. Two alleles that differ from one another is known as heterozygous.

Related questions

Which form of selective breeding crosses parents with the or similar set of alleles?

Inbreeding


Which form of selective breeding crosses parents with the same or similar sets of alleles?

Inbreeding


What is a form of selective breeding crosses parents with the same or similar sets of alleles?

This form of breeding would be called inbreeding because you are taking to people with the same set of alleles (codes) and breeding them together so that they have kids that will have almost the same ones that they do. It would be the same if you did this in a family because your family members probably have similar alleles to you.


What breeding crosses parents with the same or similar set of alleles?

inbreeding


Which form of selective breeding crosses parents with the same or similar sets of allele?

Inbreeding!


What is the definition of inbreeding?

Inbreeding is a selective breeding method in which 2 individuals with identical or similar sets of alleles are crossed.


A Labradoodle is created to be hypoallergenic yet still looks similar to a Labrador is A. natural selctionB. selective breedingWhich one?

Selective breeding.


Selecting and crossing individuals with similar charateristics so that those characteristics will be present in the offspring is called?

Selective breeding.


The crossing of two indviduals that have similar characteristics is referred to as?

selective breeding not inbreeding


What are the major differences between selective breeding hybridization and inbreeding?

Selective breeding is a method of breeding that allows only those individual organisms with desired characteristics to produce the next generation. Humans use selective breeding, which takes advantage of naturally occurring genetic variation, to pass desired traits on to the next generation of organisms.Hybridization is the crossing of dissimilar individuals to bring together the best of both organisms.Inbreeding is the continued breeding of individuals with similar characteristics to maintain desired traits within a line of organisms.


How is modern DNA technology is similar to selective breeding performed throughout history?

DNA research is much more expensive and probably does the same thing.


What is the definiton of '' selective breeding''?

Selective breeding is where you breed animals or plants in such a way as to increase the desirable traits, or characteristics. By specifically selecting breeding partners with high levels of these desirable traits, the likelihood of the offspring having these traits increases. Over several generations, these desirable traits become more and more profound. For example, if farmers take only the best sheep for breeding, then they can be more assured that future generations of sheep will have the same or even improved characteristics. Selective breeding also works in a similar way when developing new crops, or the breeding of dogs for example. Its all about human intervention, where the breeding partners are chosen (or selected) by people.