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Title: Selective Breeding

Selective Breeding Type of artificial selection where the breeding of organisms results in desired traits.

Generation Group of genetically related organisms constituting a single step in the line of descent

Cross-breeding Producing offspring by mating purebred individuals of different breeds, varieties or species. Mango Nectarine

Purebred Bred from members of a recognized breed, strain, or kind without a mixture of other blood over many generations

Hybrid An offspring of two animals or plants of different races, breeds, varieties, species, or genera Donkey + Zebra = Donkra Leopard + Lion = Leopon