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Lets Understand Hybrids and Wide Crosses: Animal and Plant Breeding and Genetics Part 4

Greetings! This video is a deep-dive into the idea of using hybridization and wide crossing in breeding programs. We will discuss both the pros and cons so that you can make informed decisions in your own programs! Check out our Patreon! http://patreon.com/user?u=65477656 Sample Citations: Benson, J. F., & Patterson, B. R. (2013). Moose (Alces alces) predation by eastern coyotes (Canis latrans) and eastern coyote× eastern wolf (Canis latrans× Canis lycaon) hybrids. Canadian Journal of Zoology, 91(11), 837-841. Bohling, J. H., & Waits, L. P. (2015). Factors influencing red wolf–coyote hybridization in eastern North Carolina, USA. Biological Conservation, 184, 108-116. Diaz-Maroto, P., Rey-Iglesia, A., Cartajena, I., Núñez, L., Westbury, M. V., Varas, V., ... & Hansen, A. J. (2021). Ancient DNA reveals the lost domestication history of South American camelids in Northern Chile and across the Andes. Elife, 10, e63390. Kadwell, M., Fernandez, M., Stanley, H. F., Baldi, R., Wheeler, J. C., Rosadio, R., & Bruford, M. W. (2001). Genetic analysis reveals the wild ancestors of the llama and the alpaca. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences, 268(1485), 2575-2584. Kays, R., Curtis, A., & Kirchman, J. J. (2010). Rapid adaptive evolution of northeastern coyotes via hybridization with wolves. Biology letters, 6(1), 89-93. Liu, Y. P., Wu, G. S., Yao, Y. G., Miao, Y. W., Luikart, G., Baig, M., ... & Zhang, Y. P. (2006). Multiple maternal origins of chickens: out of the Asian jungles. Molecular phylogenetics and evolution, 38(1), 12-19. Monzón, J., Kays, R., & Dykhuizen, D. E. (2014). Assessment of coyote–wolf–dog admixture using ancestry‐informative diagnostic SNP s. Molecular ecology, 23(1), 182-197. Thornton, D. H., & Murray, D. L. (2014). Influence of hybridization on niche shifts in expanding coyote populations. Diversity and Distributions, 20(11), 1355-1364. Wragg, D., Mwacharo, J. M., Alcalde, J. A., Hocking, P. M., & Hanotte, O. (2012). Analysis of genome-wide structure, diversity and fine mapping of Mendelian traits in traditional and village chickens. Heredity, 109(1), 6-18. 0:00 About the series 2:20 Some definitions 14:42 Complex interspecific fertility 32:24 Hybrid swarms, adaptability 55:42 Genetic rescue 1:17:22 Making new breeds 1:30:00 Terminal hybrid crosses

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