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  • verb Simple past tense and past participle of backcross.

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Examples

  • After an initial cross with Chinese chestnuts to obtain genetic resistance to blight, volunteers have repeatedly "backcrossed" the offspring with other American chestnuts to produce a tree that is nearly 94 percent American chestnut.

    American chestnut tree may reach former heights Juliet Eilperin 2010

  • After an initial cross with Chinese chestnuts to obtain genetic resistance to blight, volunteers have repeatedly "backcrossed" the offspring with other American chestnuts to produce a tree that is nearly 94 percent American chestnut.

    The mighty American chestnut tree, poised for a comeback Juliet Eilperin 2010

  • After an initial cross with Chinese chestnuts to obtain genetic resistance to blight, volunteers have repeatedly "backcrossed" the offspring with other American chestnuts to produce a tree that is nearly 94 percent American chestnut.

    The mighty American chestnut tree, poised for a comeback Juliet Eilperin 2010

  • “In addition, she may have the DNA sequences from the backcrossed plants—the full kit that would allow her to apply for a patent claiming to have invented apomictic crops, and not just maize.”

    Day of the Dandelion Peter Pringle 2007

  • But what about the DNA sequences from the backcrossed progeny?

    Day of the Dandelion Peter Pringle 2007

  • In addition, we have used SCAM to locate the apomictic genes on the relevant Tripsacum chromosome, using backcrossed chromosomes as indicators.

    Day of the Dandelion Peter Pringle 2007

  • The hybrid was then self-pollinated, fertilized with its own pollen, to inbreed desired qualities and then, Dr. Crosby said, "backcrossed to the hot to recover more of its genes for flavor."

    Archive 2004-11-01 2004

  • So the sunrise solo was crossed with suban, a local Malaysian papaya, then backcrossed again to solo.

    12: Seeds and germplasm 1996

  • Later, it was discovered that these traits were stable and heritable, and that Armadillo could be backcrossed readily with both wheats and ryes.

    2 History 1989

  • Chinese by American backcrossed with Chinese were killed to the extent of 36 per cent.

    Northern Nut Growers Association Report of the Proceedings at the Thirty-Seventh Annual Report Wooster, Ohio, September 3, 4, 5, 1946

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