Terms used on the Crop Genebank Knowledge Base.
Term | Definition |
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Heterotic groups |
Groups of germplasm that when crossed maximize heterosis. Heterosis is a phenomenon that heterozygotes in a population often have higher fitness than the homozygotes. |
Heterozygote |
A diploid individual that has different alleles at one or more genetic loci (Gk. heteros, other) (cf. Homozygote) |
Homologous |
Characters that arise by common descent. |
Homoplasy |
A term in cladistic analysis that refers to the proportion of parallelisms and reversals on a phylogenetic tree. Also used for different DNA fragments of identical size that cannot be distinguished by gel electrophoresis. |
Homozygote |
A diploid individual that has identical alleles at one or more genetic loci (Gk. homos, same) (cf. Heterozygote) |
HRIGRU - Warwick |
Genetic Resources Unit of Warwick HRI University of Warwick UK |
Humidification |
The process in which the moisture content of very dry seeds is raised by placing them in a humid environment humidification helps to prevent damage to seeds from rapid uptake of water. |
IAEA |
International Atomic Energy Agency Austria http://www.iaea.org/ |
IBPGR |
International Board for Plant Genetic Resources |
ICARDA |
International Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas (website) |
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