unit 3 KA2 - plant and animal breeding Flashcards

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how does plant and animal breeding help to improve characteristics to support sustainable food production

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breeders can develop crops and animals with

  • higher food yields,
  • higher nutritional values,
  • pest and disease resistance
  • ability to thrive in particular environmental conditions
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why are plant field trials carried out in a range of environments

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to compare the performance of different cultivars or treatments and to evaluate GM crops

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what has to be accounted for when designing field trials

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  • the selection of treatments
  • the number of replicates
  • the randomization of treatments
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why do the selection of treatments need to be accounted for when designing field trials

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to ensure valid comparisons

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why do the number of replicates need to be accounted for when designing field trials

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to take account of the variability within the sample

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why does the randomization of treatments need to be accounted for when designing field trials

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to eliminate bias when measuring treatments effects

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what are mono-hybrid crosses used for

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analysis of patterns of inheritance in inbreeding

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what happens in inbreeding

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selected related plants or animals are bred for several generations until the population breeds true to the desired type due to the elimination of hetero-zygotes

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what is a result of inbreeding

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  • there is an increase in the frequency of individuals who are homozygous for recessive deleterious alleles
  • these individuals will do less well at surviving to reproduce
  • results in inbreeding depression
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how can new alleles be introduced to plant and animal lines

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by crossing a cultivar or breed with an individual with a different, desired genotype

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what can cross breeding and F1 hybrids in animals, individuals from different breed produce

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a new crossbreed population with improved characteristics

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why may the two parent breeds be maintained when cross breeding

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they can be maintained to produce more crossbred animals showing the improved characteristic

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what may plants with increased vigor also have

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  • increased disease resistance

- increased growth rate

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