Cross breeding and F1 hybrids Flashcards
Crossbreeding
In animals, crossbreeds are produced when individuals from different breeds reproduce.
Given the problems associated with inbreeding new alleles tend to be introduced into populations by crossbreeding with a strain exhibiting a different but desired genotype.
Breeders often deliberately maintain stock by crossbreeding regularly.
What do crossbred population show -
Improved characteristics - hybrid vigour.
What will the crossbred be used for
Food mostly as the offspring of that generation could be unsuitable since they will be very varied
F1 hybrids
In plants. an F1 hybrid is an individual resulting from a cross between two genetically dissimilar parents of the same species.
The F1 hybrid will be
A relatively uniform heterozygous crop
Hybrid vigour
F1 generation whose members display increased vigour – they may have increased disease resistance or growth rate.
F2 generation
Will be too varied and unsuitable for use as they would lack desired characteristics
Why may parent breeds be maintained (parents of F1)
to produce more crossbred animals showing the improved
characteristic