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- Introgression abstract "Introgression, also known as introgressive hybridization, in genetics (particularly plant genetics) is the movement of a gene (gene flow) from one species into the gene pool of another by the repeated backcrossing of an interspecific hybrid with one of its parent species. Purposeful introgression is a long-term process; it may take many hybrid generations before the backcrossing occurs.Introgression is an important source of genetic variation in natural populations and may contribute to adaptation and even adaptive radiation. It can occur across hybrid zones due to chance, selection or hybrid zone movement. There is evidence that introgression is a ubiquitous phenomenon in plants, animals, and even humans, in which it may have introduced the microcephalin D allele.Introgression differs from simple hybridization. Introgression results in a complex mixture of parental genes, while simple hybridization results in a more uniform mixture, which in the first generation will be an even mix of two parental species. Natural introgression does not have human direct interference while the exotic introgression is induced intentionally (as for instance genetically modified organisms) or not (human activities affecting local races of crops or human disturbances such as by introducing weeds).[citation needed]".
- Introgression wikiPageExternalLink Whitney%20et%20al.%202010%20PPEES%202.pdf.
- Introgression wikiPageID "3636055".
- Introgression wikiPageRevisionID "606685496".
- Introgression date "October 2011".
- Introgression hasPhotoCollection Introgression.
- Introgression reason "Need to specify whether the modern genetic modification is creating the "introgression" by introducing genes from other organisms or whether the claim is of deliberate "introgression" by the modified organism".
- Introgression reason "This would not appear to be a case of introgression as defined in the first sentence of this article".
- Introgression subject Category:Classical_genetics.
- Introgression comment "Introgression, also known as introgressive hybridization, in genetics (particularly plant genetics) is the movement of a gene (gene flow) from one species into the gene pool of another by the repeated backcrossing of an interspecific hybrid with one of its parent species.".
- Introgression label "Introgresión".
- Introgression label "Introgresja".
- Introgression label "Introgression line".
- Introgression label "Introgression".
- Introgression label "Introgression".
- Introgression label "Introgression".
- Introgression label "Introgressão".
- Introgression label "基因滲入".
- Introgression sameAs Introgression.
- Introgression sameAs Introgresión.
- Introgression sameAs Introgression.
- Introgression sameAs Introgression_line.
- Introgression sameAs Introgresja.
- Introgression sameAs Introgressão.
- Introgression sameAs m.09rdfy.
- Introgression sameAs Q2094405.
- Introgression sameAs Q2094405.
- Introgression wasDerivedFrom Introgression?oldid=606685496.
- Introgression isPrimaryTopicOf Introgression.