Animal Breeding
BIOXII09: STRATEGIES FOR ENHANCEMENT IN FOOD PRODUCTION

343459 Statement A :
Outcrossing is the breeding between animals within the same breed which do not have common ancestors on either side of their pedigree up to 4-6 generations.
Statement B :
Interspecific hybridisation is done to increase milk production and growth rate in animals.

1 Statement A is correct but Statement B is incorrect.
2 Statement A is incorrect but Statement B is correct.
3 Both statements are correct.
4 Both Statements are incorrect.
BIOXII09: STRATEGIES FOR ENHANCEMENT IN FOOD PRODUCTION

343460 What is the practice called of mating of animals within the same breed, but having no common ancestors on either side of their pedigree up to 4-6 generations?

1 Outbreeding
2 Interspecific hybridisation
3 Out crossing
4 Cross breeding
BIOXII09: STRATEGIES FOR ENHANCEMENT IN FOOD PRODUCTION

343461 The semen is collected from the male that is chosen as a parent and injected into the reproductive tract of the selected female by the breeder.
The above statement explains which of the following process

1 Super ovulation
2 Apiculture
3 Artificial insemination
4 MOET
BIOXII09: STRATEGIES FOR ENHANCEMENT IN FOOD PRODUCTION

343462 Inbreeding refers to

1 The mating of more closely related individuals with different breed for 2-4 generations.
2 Mating of unrelated individuals for 2-4 generations.
3 The mating of more closely related individuals within same breed for 4-6 generations.
4 Breeding of unrelated animals between individuals of the same breed having no common ancestor for 4-6 generations.
BIOXII09: STRATEGIES FOR ENHANCEMENT IN FOOD PRODUCTION

343459 Statement A :
Outcrossing is the breeding between animals within the same breed which do not have common ancestors on either side of their pedigree up to 4-6 generations.
Statement B :
Interspecific hybridisation is done to increase milk production and growth rate in animals.

1 Statement A is correct but Statement B is incorrect.
2 Statement A is incorrect but Statement B is correct.
3 Both statements are correct.
4 Both Statements are incorrect.
BIOXII09: STRATEGIES FOR ENHANCEMENT IN FOOD PRODUCTION

343460 What is the practice called of mating of animals within the same breed, but having no common ancestors on either side of their pedigree up to 4-6 generations?

1 Outbreeding
2 Interspecific hybridisation
3 Out crossing
4 Cross breeding
BIOXII09: STRATEGIES FOR ENHANCEMENT IN FOOD PRODUCTION

343461 The semen is collected from the male that is chosen as a parent and injected into the reproductive tract of the selected female by the breeder.
The above statement explains which of the following process

1 Super ovulation
2 Apiculture
3 Artificial insemination
4 MOET
BIOXII09: STRATEGIES FOR ENHANCEMENT IN FOOD PRODUCTION

343462 Inbreeding refers to

1 The mating of more closely related individuals with different breed for 2-4 generations.
2 Mating of unrelated individuals for 2-4 generations.
3 The mating of more closely related individuals within same breed for 4-6 generations.
4 Breeding of unrelated animals between individuals of the same breed having no common ancestor for 4-6 generations.
BIOXII09: STRATEGIES FOR ENHANCEMENT IN FOOD PRODUCTION

343459 Statement A :
Outcrossing is the breeding between animals within the same breed which do not have common ancestors on either side of their pedigree up to 4-6 generations.
Statement B :
Interspecific hybridisation is done to increase milk production and growth rate in animals.

1 Statement A is correct but Statement B is incorrect.
2 Statement A is incorrect but Statement B is correct.
3 Both statements are correct.
4 Both Statements are incorrect.
BIOXII09: STRATEGIES FOR ENHANCEMENT IN FOOD PRODUCTION

343460 What is the practice called of mating of animals within the same breed, but having no common ancestors on either side of their pedigree up to 4-6 generations?

1 Outbreeding
2 Interspecific hybridisation
3 Out crossing
4 Cross breeding
BIOXII09: STRATEGIES FOR ENHANCEMENT IN FOOD PRODUCTION

343461 The semen is collected from the male that is chosen as a parent and injected into the reproductive tract of the selected female by the breeder.
The above statement explains which of the following process

1 Super ovulation
2 Apiculture
3 Artificial insemination
4 MOET
BIOXII09: STRATEGIES FOR ENHANCEMENT IN FOOD PRODUCTION

343462 Inbreeding refers to

1 The mating of more closely related individuals with different breed for 2-4 generations.
2 Mating of unrelated individuals for 2-4 generations.
3 The mating of more closely related individuals within same breed for 4-6 generations.
4 Breeding of unrelated animals between individuals of the same breed having no common ancestor for 4-6 generations.
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BIOXII09: STRATEGIES FOR ENHANCEMENT IN FOOD PRODUCTION

343459 Statement A :
Outcrossing is the breeding between animals within the same breed which do not have common ancestors on either side of their pedigree up to 4-6 generations.
Statement B :
Interspecific hybridisation is done to increase milk production and growth rate in animals.

1 Statement A is correct but Statement B is incorrect.
2 Statement A is incorrect but Statement B is correct.
3 Both statements are correct.
4 Both Statements are incorrect.
BIOXII09: STRATEGIES FOR ENHANCEMENT IN FOOD PRODUCTION

343460 What is the practice called of mating of animals within the same breed, but having no common ancestors on either side of their pedigree up to 4-6 generations?

1 Outbreeding
2 Interspecific hybridisation
3 Out crossing
4 Cross breeding
BIOXII09: STRATEGIES FOR ENHANCEMENT IN FOOD PRODUCTION

343461 The semen is collected from the male that is chosen as a parent and injected into the reproductive tract of the selected female by the breeder.
The above statement explains which of the following process

1 Super ovulation
2 Apiculture
3 Artificial insemination
4 MOET
BIOXII09: STRATEGIES FOR ENHANCEMENT IN FOOD PRODUCTION

343462 Inbreeding refers to

1 The mating of more closely related individuals with different breed for 2-4 generations.
2 Mating of unrelated individuals for 2-4 generations.
3 The mating of more closely related individuals within same breed for 4-6 generations.
4 Breeding of unrelated animals between individuals of the same breed having no common ancestor for 4-6 generations.