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Why was the term hybrid used for plants?
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Why was the term hybrid used for plants?
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Hybrid
, mongrel refer to animals or plants
of mixed origin.
Hybrid
is the scientific
term
:
hybrid
corn; a
hybrid
variety of sheep.
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Hybrid generally refers to any offspring resulting from the breeding of two genetically distinct individuals, which usually will result in a high degree of heterozygosity, though hybrid and heterozygous are not, strictly speaking, synonymous;
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