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What is Hybrid? These are animals of any offspring resulting from the mating of two distinctly homozygous or purebred individuals. Also has one dominant.

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2 What is Hybrid? These are animals of any offspring resulting from the mating of two distinctly homozygous or purebred individuals. Also has one dominant or recessive trait.

3 Types of Hybrids 1) SINGLE-CROSS HYBRIDS -They result from the cross between two purebred organisms. -The cross between two different homozygous lines produces a first offspring hybrid that is homozygous. -They have two alleles, one contributed by each parent and typically one is dominant and the other recessive.

4 2) DOUBLE CROSS HYBRIDS - They result from the cross between two different hybrids. 3) THREE-WAY CROSS HYBRIDS - They result from the cross between one parent that is a hybrid and the other is from an purebred line. 4) TRIPLE CROSS HYBRIDS - They result from the crossing of two different three- way cross hybrids. 5) POPULATION HYBRIDS - They result from the crossing of plants or animals in a population with another population. These include crosses between different races.

5 Examples of Hybrids a)MULE (a cross of a female horse and a male donkey); reciprocal hybrid b)HINNY (a cross between a female donkey and a male horse); reciprocal hybrid c)ZEEDONK or ZONKEY (a zebra/donkey cross); A zebroid d)ZONY or ZETLAND(a zebra/pony cross); Zony is the generic term while Zetland is specifically a hybrid of the Shetland pony breed with a zebra; Also a zebroid

6 Example of a hybrid using punnett squares…

7 A number of conditions exist that limit the success of hybridization: 1) Great genetic diversity between most species. 2) Morphological differences 3) Differing times of fertility 4) Mating behaviors and cues 5) Physiological rejection of sperm cells or the developing embryo In plants: 6) Blooming period differences 7) Different pollinator vectors 8) Inhibition of pollen tube growth Limiting Factors

8 References http://www.eastbaymom.com/files/punnett_squ are.jpg http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hybrid_(biology) Thank you!


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