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The concept of heterosis is also applied in the production of ... The hybrid vigor produced allows the production of uniform birds ... More »
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Hybrid Vigor or Heterosis: An increase in the performance of hybrids over that of purebreds, most noticeably in traits like fertility and sterility (Crossbreeding ...
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Hybrid Vigor (Heterosis / Outbreeding Enhancement) is a term used in genetics and selective breeding. It is the increased function of any biological quality in a ...
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Its converse is heterosis, the 'hybrid vigour' manifested in increased size, growth rate or other parameters resulting from the increase in heterozygosity in F1 ...
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HYBRID VIGOR, HETEROSIS AND EVOLUTION IN. PARAMECIUM A URELIA1. R. W. SIEGEL. Department of Zoology, University of California, Los Angeles, ...
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INTRODUCTION. Hybrid vigor, or heterosis, usually refers to the increase in size or rate of growth of offspring over parents; for example, hybrid vigor in crop ...
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So, you ask, "What's this fancy word 'heterosis,' and can I capitalize on it in my herd?" Well, simply put, heterosis is hybrid vigor. At the Noble Foundation's recent ...
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Heterosis, or hybrid vigor, refers to the phenomenon that progeny of diverse inbred varieties exhibit greater biomass, speed of development, and fertility than the ...
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Heterosis is the phenomenon where crossing two inbred lines can produce descendants with superior genetic foundation. This increased health and vigor does ...
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An Experimental Study of Hybrid Vigor or Heterosis in Rats. Edward Alexander Livesay. College of Agriculture, West Virginia University, Morgantown, W. Va ...
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