Hybrids produced by crossing two different inbred (homozygous) varieties are often more vigorous in their growth than

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Hybrids produced by crossing two different inbred (homozygous) varieties are often more vigorous in their growth than either of their parents. Copy and complete the flow diagram to show how breeders of maize produce plants that show hybrid vigour.

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Cambridge International AS And A Level Biology

ISBN: 9781107636828

4th Edition

Authors: Mary Jones, Richard Fosbery, Jennifer Gregory, Dennis Taylor

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