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crossing between two varieties is called as interspecific hybridization
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A hybrid plant results from a cross of two genetically different plants. The two parents of a single-cross hybrid, which is also known as a F1 hybrid, are inbreds. Each seed produced from crossing two inbreds has an array (collection) of alleles from each parent.
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it is not interspecific hybridisation
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