NATS 1560 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Restriction Enzyme, Antimicrobial Resistance, Nuclear Dna

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Species: a category of organisms that normally breed with one another: different species of the same genus can sometimes mate. Breed: group with common lineage within a species, especially one developed by artificial selection and maintained by controlled propagation: a. k. a. cultivar (plants), variety, population, race. Pure breed: produced by the controlled mating of an unmixed breed over many generations. Crossbreed: produced by the mating of two different breeds of the same species. Hybrid: of mixed origins, either crossbred or produced by the mating of two different species of the same genus. Domestication through selected breeds: pay attention to tradition and industrial breeding. Plant breeding does not look the same as its wild relatives. The modern forms could not survive in the wild. The domestication of plants and animals we have been doing since the don of time. With genetic engineering they have been able to figure out the heredity of dna structure of dna.

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