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He also used the lore and romance of the Wild West to help transform local bull and horse breeding into a noble profession.

Extraordinary innovations in the life sciences have brought plant breeding into a new phase of opportunity.

March 7, 1849 Lancaster, Massachusetts April 11 , 1926Santa Rosa, California Luther Burbank, (born March 7 , 1849 Lancaster, Massachusetts, U.S. died April 11 , 1926 Santa Rosa, California) American plant breeder whose prodigious production of useful varieties of fruits, flowers, vegetables, and grasses encouraged the development of plant breeding into a modern science.

B. rapa shows great morphological plasticity, which has led to its domestication and selective breeding into a range of different crop types, such as Kimchi cabbage (Korean heading form), turnip, Mizuna, and rape mustard.

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I wonder, what are we breeding into and out of the human species through our unwillingness to welcome the possibility that unscheduled time offers?

Chromosome substitution strains, in which chromosomes from a strain with a particular phenotype are introgressed through breeding programs into a strain without that phenotype, have been used to identify the chromosomes carrying sex-specific genetic factors for cardiovascular disease-related traits in rats [ 208].

In this study, three resistance genes (Xa4 + xa5 + Xa21) were transferred from an indica donor (IRBB57), using a marker-assisted backcrossing (MAB) breeding strategy, into a BB-susceptible elite japonica rice cultivar, Mangeumbyeo, which is high yielding with good grain quality.

The viruses, which are shed in feces and linger in water, turn Arctic breeding ponds into a duck soup of influenza, and migratory birds carry antibodies to many strains.

To explore population trajectories, we combined shearwater survival, fertility, recruitment and breeding probabilities into a stage demographic model [47].

As a result, breeding of transgenes into a single line becomes exponentially complex with the increase of transgenic donor lines or the number of independently segregating transgenes.

While this is a relatively infrequent occurrence, loss in marginal growing regions has stimulated the evaluation of a mutation at the def locus into breeding programmes and a limited number of released varieties.

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