The two organisms DNA fuse together and join as one to produce an organism with both of the other organisms genetic material.
Crossing two genetically similar organisms produces a hybrid.
When breeders cross over new organism they are increasing the organism's chances of getting great survival genes. Breeders typically cross breed organisms with the best genes.
Breeders cross dissimilar individuals by selecting traits from each parent that they want to combine in the offspring, and then mating those parents to produce hybrids. By selectively breeding individuals with desirable traits, breeders can bring together the best characteristics of both organisms in the offspring. This process is known as hybridization or crossbreeding.
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When breeders cross two genetically identical organisms the same genes have an increased chance of expressing themselves in the offspring. However, the offspring will also have genes from ancestors.
False. In hybridization, breeders cross two individuals that are genetically different in order to produce offspring with desirable traits from both parents. Genetically identical individuals would result from cloning, not hybridization.
a cross between dissimilar individual to bring together their best characteristic is called 1.hyberidiztion 2.interbreeding 3.sequencign 4.genetic engineering select one of them
Hybridization
a gammadion is a cross sign similar to the swastika/fylfot
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Hybrids from a cross of parental (P) generation, of homozygous parents (one is homozygous recessive, the second one is homozygous dominant) do belong to F1 generation, yes. Their genotype is heterozygous.
Some professions involved in cross breeding animals would be vetrinary scientist or zoologist. Most farmers and ranchers or animal breeders usually hire professionals to do cross breeding, a few do it themselves.