Difference between mean phenotypic value of the progeny of selected plants and the parental population is known as__________________?
A. Genetic gain
B. Genetic advance
C. Heritability
D. Coheritability
A. Genetic gain
B. Genetic advance
C. Heritability
D. Coheritability
A. Hayman (1958)
B. Griffing (1965)
C. Jink (1950)
D. Kempthome (1957)
Concept of generation means analysis was developed by_______________________? Read More »
Plant Breeding and Genetics A. Watson & Crick
B. Iscki & Sakai
C. Beadle & Tatum
D. None of the above
Plasmids are discovered by___________________? Read More »
Plant Breeding and Genetics A. Hull (1945)
B. Hull (1950)
C. Hays (1919)
D. Garber (1955)
The term recurrent selection was coined by_________________? Read More »
Plant Breeding and Genetics A. Richy (1927)
B. Stadler (1944)
C. Hull (1945)
D. East (1920)
Genetic selection was proposed by_________________? Read More »
Plant Breeding and Genetics A. Bulk
B. Backcross
C. Disruptive
D. Pedigree
The most effective method for the transfer of oligogenic characters________________? Read More »
Plant Breeding and Genetics A. Harrington (1973)
B. Falconer (1960)
C. Vilomorin (1980)
D. Allard (91400
Mass pedigree method was developed by__________________? Read More »
Plant Breeding and Genetics A. Composites
B. Multi lines
C. Synthetic
D. All the above
A heterogeneous population include_______________? Read More »
Plant Breeding and Genetics A. Falconer (1960)
B. Goulden (1939)
C. Jensen (1952)
D. Johannsen (1903)
The concept of multi line varieties was developed by_________________? Read More »
Plant Breeding and Genetics A. Gene sequencing
B. Gene cloning
C. Gene splicing
D. Micro cloning