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Definition of outcross in English: outcrossverb ˈaʊtkrɒs-ˈkräs [with object]Breed (an animal or plant) with one not closely related. Example sentencesExamples - To rule out the possibility that the allelic difference was caused by the genetic background, we outcrossed the chic-carrying chromosome with a multiply marked chromosome and replaced 60% of the chic chromosome.
- No affected kittens were born from outcrossing parents of an affected animal with normal unrelated cats.
- However, in all other cases, inbred lines have to be produced before outcrossing them.
- This strain was then outcrossed six times to wild-type worms.
- The 10 resistant mutants were outcrossed twice to wild type.
noun ˈaʊtkrɒs-ˈkräs An animal or plant produced as the result of outcrossing. Example sentencesExamples - Eventually, the approved outcrosses for Scottish folds were limited to British and American shorthairs.
- While the warmbloods of France, Germany, Sweden, Poland, Hungary and other European countries have produced a number of good individuals, their pedigrees are riddled with recent Thoroughbred, Arabian and other outcrosses.
- To ensure that observed chromosome pairing was generally indicative of the species and that there was no difference between selfing and outcrossing, 11 self-crosses and 2 outcrosses were observed.
- These outcrosses were chosen to produce as many colors and patterns as possible, including the colorpoint pattern of the Siamese.
- The outcrosses in each plot were removed and then plants were thinned to approximately 6.5 plants/m.
- Some outcrosses are excellent, while others are not.
Definition of outcross in US English: outcrossverb-ˈkräs [with object]Breed (an animal or plant) with one not closely related. Example sentencesExamples - This strain was then outcrossed six times to wild-type worms.
- No affected kittens were born from outcrossing parents of an affected animal with normal unrelated cats.
- However, in all other cases, inbred lines have to be produced before outcrossing them.
- The 10 resistant mutants were outcrossed twice to wild type.
- To rule out the possibility that the allelic difference was caused by the genetic background, we outcrossed the chic-carrying chromosome with a multiply marked chromosome and replaced 60% of the chic chromosome.
noun-ˈkräs An animal or plant produced as the result of outcrossing. Example sentencesExamples - The outcrosses in each plot were removed and then plants were thinned to approximately 6.5 plants/m.
- To ensure that observed chromosome pairing was generally indicative of the species and that there was no difference between selfing and outcrossing, 11 self-crosses and 2 outcrosses were observed.
- Eventually, the approved outcrosses for Scottish folds were limited to British and American shorthairs.
- While the warmbloods of France, Germany, Sweden, Poland, Hungary and other European countries have produced a number of good individuals, their pedigrees are riddled with recent Thoroughbred, Arabian and other outcrosses.
- Some outcrosses are excellent, while others are not.
- These outcrosses were chosen to produce as many colors and patterns as possible, including the colorpoint pattern of the Siamese.
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