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Match the terms given in column I with their descriptions given in column II and select the correct option from the codes given below.
Column-IColumn-II(A)Out-crossing(i)Mating of closely related individuals within the same breed(B)Interspecific hybridisation(ii)Mating of animals of same breed but having no common ancestors on either side of their pedigree for 4-6 generations(C)Cross-breeding(iii)Mating of animals of two different species(D)Inbreeding(iv)Mating of animals belonging to different breeds

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Answered by Anonymous
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Animals of different breeds are crossed in order to increase the yield of products obtained from them. The hybrids which are formed with desirable and more improved superior qualities. When the animals of closely related groups or species are breed, this is called as inbreeding. The animals are generally of the same breed or closely related breeds. This process is called inbreeding because there is the mating of the animals which belong to the same group or closely related group. 

Animals of different breeds are crossed in order to increase the yield of products obtained from them. The hybrids which are formed with desirable and more improved superior qualities. When the animals of closely related groups or species are breed, this is called as inbreeding. The animals are generally of the same breed or closely related breeds. This process is called inbreeding because there is the mating of the animals which belong to the same group or closely related group. Thus, the correct answer is option A. 

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