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The phrase "advantageous breeding" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to genetics, agriculture, or animal husbandry, where certain breeding practices are beneficial for desired traits.
Example: "The farmers focused on advantageous breeding techniques to enhance the resilience of their crops against pests."
Alternatives: "beneficial breeding" or "favorable breeding".
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But zoos now regularly exchange okapis to ensure the most advantageous breeding conditions.
Although the situation in "Late Marriage" isn't as extreme, it, too, portrays marriage as an institution founded on the concept of advantageous breeding and features a liberated woman who is blamed for its central character's weakness.
In isolated individuals or low density populations geitonogamy could be an advantageous breeding system [ 36].
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Recently, we reported that individual housing was better than group housing, and longer separation was highly advantageous for breeding success in female cheetahs (Acinonyx jubatus) [21].
These characteristics of heavy-ion beams are advantageous for mutation breeding.
Introgression of traits from wild species can provide a natural way to incorporate advantageous traits through breeding to generate higher-producing cotton cultivars and more sustainable production systems.
Low LD demands the use of dense marker sets resulting in tight linkage between markers and QTL, an advantageous criterion for breeding applications because the predictive ability of a marker will be robust through generations [ 36].
In this study, no differences were identified in the OsWOX3B gene sequences of pubescent rice and glabrous Yunnan Nuda rice, which would provide an advantageous functional molecular marker for breeding purposes.
The authors found that the 'several-small with periodic mixing' captive breeding population option was more advantageous than the 'single-large with no mixing' option.
Using these three parameters could provide a more convenient process that is not destructive to the leaf samples, and thus, is more advantageous for large−scale grapevine production and resistant breeding.
Biofortification (i.e., breeding micronutrient-fortified crops) is particularly advantageous for people living in rural areas because it does not require specific processing techniques after harvest or specialized infrastructure (Lucca et al. 2006).
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