• Double-pair mating (DPM) is a mating (crossing) design used in plant breeding. Each individual is mated with two others. In Fig. 1 a connected variant...
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  • species have promiscuous mating systems, ranging from polyandry and polygyny to mating systems with no stable relationships where mating between two individuals...
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    protect the rook. In addition to being among the most common mating patterns, the Arabian mate is also an important topic in the context of history of chess...
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    population has a lower diversity more sophisticated algorithms are needed. Double-pair mating Grafting Plant nursery Prescher F., Lindgren D. and Karlsson B. 2008...
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    Cisgenesis Crop Crop breeding in Nepal Cultivated plant taxonomy Double-pair mating EUCARPIA Family based QTL mapping Food security Genomics of domestication...
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    animals in mating behavior, as in the case of animal sexual behavior in general and assortative mating in particular. Research on human mating strategies...
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    cell's mating type is determined by a specific genetic locus known as MAT, which governs its mating behaviour. Haploid yeast can switch mating types through...
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    female territories, and their mating system is described as haremic, although not much is known about this (similar mating systems are seen in other Balistidae...
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    process of mating. Neither is naturally released from the cell or enters cells by other mechanisms, but the high frequency of yeast mating in nature results...
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  • pairwise end sequencing, known colloquially as double-barrel shotgun sequencing. Anchoring one half of the pair uniquely to a single location in the genome...
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