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what is hybrid and hybridization ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • Hybridization is generally defined as the interbreeding of individuals from two populations or groups of populations that are distinguishable on the basis of one or more heritable characters.
  • A hybrid is an individual resulting from such interbreeding.

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Answered by AvengeHogsAslanBee
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There are three types Hybridization

→Intervarietal (between two different varieties of same species)

→Interspecific (between two different species of the same genera)

→Intergeneric (between two different genera)

⇒Alternative methods to develop new crop varieties are to use chemicals or radiation to cause imprecise alterations to the plant's genetic information. These cause random changes to the DNA. In some cases, may be of agricultural benefit to the plant.

⇒Genetic modification, or plant transformation, is the newest method of crop improvement. The plant in which the foreign gene has been introduced is called transgenic plant or genetically modified plant.

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