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A new plant type was bred, using tropical japonica germplasm, that had low tiller numbers and large panicles (Sheehy et al., 2001).
For example, between 1901 and 1953 a herd of hybrids was bred using domestic goat (Capra hircus), Alpine ibex (C. ibex), west caucasian tur (C. caucasica) and Nubian ibex (C. nubiana) and released in the High Tatra mountains (30).
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At present, 104 cultivars have been bred using Koshihikari as a direct mating parent by many of the breeding divisions of prefectural and national research institutes (National Agriculture and Food Research Organization Website).
Since the initial success of Tongil rice in Korea, numerous Tongil-type varieties of similar parentage or that were bred using Tongil rice as one of the parents have been developed to address future needs for food security.
In our study, ocean-type Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) were bred using replicated 3 × 3 factorial mating designs to create 18 families to test whether triploidization resulted in changes in growth and ionoregulation performance in freshwater and seawater.
Sunflower oil has been bred using conventional breeding techniques to resist an herbicide called an ALS inhibitor.
Mice and rats were bred using standard animal husbandry.
The following five generations were bred using OCS based on observed pedigrees.
Ildr1 w mice continued to be bred using heterozygote crosses on their Swiss Webster background with no further back-crossing.
Young adult male and female C57BL/6J mice obtained from Jackson Laboratories (Bar Harbor, ME) were bred using a monogamous breeding scheme.
All improved soybeans, except Williams 82 which was bred by backcross breeding in the USA, were bred using a pedigree breeding method in Korea (Supplementary Table S2).
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