Practicing Success

Target Exam

CUET

Subject

Biology

Chapter

Strategies for enhancement in Food production

Question:

 Match the column 1 with column 2 :

 

COLUMN 1  COLUMN 2
A. Out-crossing i. Mating of closely related individuals within the same breed
B. Interspecific hybridization ii.Mating of animals of same breed but having no common ancestors on either side of their pedigree for 4-6 generations.
C. Cross-breeding iii. Mating of animals of two different related species
D. Inbreeding iv. Breeding of superior male of one breed with the superior female of another breed

 

Options:

A-ii, B-iii, C-iv, D-i

A-iii, B-ii, C-iv, D-i

A-iv, B-ii, C-iii, D-i

A-ii, B-iv, C-iii, D-i

Correct Answer:

A-ii, B-iii, C-iv, D-i

Explanation:

The correct answer is Option (1) - A-ii, B-iii, C-iv, D-i

COLUMN 1  COLUMN 2
A. Out-crossing ii.Mating of animals of same breed but having no common ancestors on either side of their pedigree for 4-6 generations.
B. Interspecific hybridization iii. Mating of animals of two different related species
C. Cross-breeding iv. Breeding of superior male of one breed with the superior female of another breed
D. Inbreeding i. Mating of closely related individuals within the same breed
 

Out-crossing: This is the practice of mating of animals within the same breed, but having no common ancestors on either side of their pedigree up to 4-6 generations. The offspring of such a mating is known as an out-cross. It is the best breeding method for animals that are below average in productivity in milk production, growth rate in beef cattle, etc. A single outcross often helps to overcome inbreeding depression.

Cross-breeding: In this method, superior males of one breed are mated with superior females of another breed. Cross-breeding allows the desirable qualities of two different breeds to be combined. The progeny hybrid animals may themselves be used for commercial production. Alternatively, they may be subjected to some form of inbreeding and selection to develop new stable breeds that may be superior to the existing breeds. Many new animal breeds have been developed by this approach. Hisardale is a new breed of sheep developed in Punjab by crossing Bikaneri ewes and Marino rams.

Interspecific hybridisation: In this method, male and female animals of two different related species are mated. In some cases, the progeny may combine desirable features of both the parents, and may be of considerable economic value, e.g., the mule.

When breeding is between animals of the same breed it is called inbreeding, while crosses between different breeds are called outbreeding.

Inbreeding : Inbreeding refers to the mating of more closely related individuals within the same breed for 4- 6 generations. The breeding strategy is as follows – superior males and superior females of the same breed are identified and mated in pairs. The progeny obtained from such matings are evaluated and superior males and females among them are identified for further mating. A superior female, in the case of cattle, is the cow or buffalo that produces more milk per lactation. On the other hand, a superior male is the bull, which gives rise to superior progeny as compared to those of other males. Inbreeding increases homozygosity. Thus inbreeding is necessary if we want to evolve a pureline in any animal.