How Do You Spell BACKCROSS?

Pronunciation: [bˈakkɹɒs] (IPA)

The word "backcross" is often used in genetics to describe a specific type of breeding. The IPA phonetic transcription shows that the word is pronounced as /bæk.krɔs/, meaning that it has two syllables and includes a voiced velar plosive /k/ and an unvoiced dental fricative /s/. The spelling of "backcross" is a combination of the word "back" and "cross," referring to the process of crossing an individual with its own parent or ancestor. This helps to produce offspring with a desired trait from the ancestor.

BACKCROSS Meaning and Definition

  1. Backcross is a breeding technique used in genetics and agriculture to reintroduce traits from a parent or ancestral organism into the genetic makeup of an offspring or subsequent generation. It involves crossing a hybrid individual with one of its parents to achieve a higher proportion of genetic material from the desired parent.

    In backcrossing, the goal is to enhance the expression of specific traits or characteristics that are present in the parent organism. This is done by repeatedly crossing a hybrid offspring with one of its parents, essentially "backtracking" the genetic lineage toward the parent organism of interest.

    By backcrossing, breeders can eliminate undesirable or unexpected traits that may have appeared in the hybrid offspring, while at the same time intensifying and stabilizing the desired traits from the parent organism being reintroduced. This technique allows for controlled and targeted genetic manipulation and can be highly useful for crop improvement, livestock breeding, and the development of genetically modified organisms.

    Backcrossing is often carried out over multiple generations to achieve the desired outcome, with careful selection and screening of offspring to ensure the retention of the desired traits. It is a valuable tool in genetic research and breeding programs, providing a means to maintain and propagate favorable genetic variations, enhance the genetic purity of populations, and create novel combinations of traits for practical applications.

Common Misspellings for BACKCROSS

  • vackcross
  • nackcross
  • hackcross
  • gackcross
  • bzckcross
  • bsckcross
  • bwckcross
  • bqckcross
  • baxkcross
  • bavkcross
  • bafkcross
  • badkcross
  • bacjcross
  • bacmcross
  • baclcross
  • bacocross
  • bacicross
  • backxross
  • rackcross
  • jackcross

Etymology of BACKCROSS

The word "backcross" is derived from the combination of two words: "back" and "cross".

The term "back" refers to a reversal or movement to a previous position. In genetics, it is often used to describe breeding methods or selection processes where individuals with specific traits are bred with their ancestors or previous generations.

The word "cross" in this context refers to the act of breeding two individuals or plants of different genetic backgrounds to produce offspring with desired traits.

Therefore, "backcross" in genetics refers to a breeding method where a hybrid organism, usually an offspring from a cross between two genetically different parents, is bred with one of its parents or an individual from a previous generation. This is done to introduce or reinforce specific traits from the parent or previous generation into the hybrid offspring.

Similar spelling words for BACKCROSS

Plural form of BACKCROSS is BACKCROSSES

Conjugate verb Backcross

CONDITIONAL

I would backcross
you would backcross
he/she/it would backcross
we would backcross
they would backcross

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

I would be backcrossing
you would be backcrossing
he/she/it would be backcrossing
we would be backcrossing
they would be backcrossing

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have backcross
you would have backcross
he/she/it would have backcross
we would have backcross
they would have backcross

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I would have been backcrossing
you would have been backcrossing
he/she/it would have been backcrossing
we would have been backcrossing
they would have been backcrossing

FUTURE

I will backcross
you will backcross
he/she/it will backcross
we will backcross
they will backcross

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be backcrossing
you will be backcrossing
he/she/it will be backcrossing
we will be backcrossing
they will be backcrossing

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have backcrossed
you will have backcrossed
he/she/it will have backcrossed
we will have backcrossed
they will have backcrossed

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been backcrossing
you will have been backcrossing
he/she/it will have been backcrossing
we will have been backcrossing
they will have been backcrossing

IMPERATIVE

you backcross
we let´s backcross

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to backcross

PAST

I backcrossed
you backcrossed
he/she/it backcrossed
we backcrossed
they backcrossed

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was backcrossing
you were backcrossing
he/she/it was backcrossing
we were backcrossing
they were backcrossing

PAST PARTICIPLE

backcrossed

PAST PERFECT

I had backcrossed
you had backcrossed
he/she/it had backcrossed
we had backcrossed
they had backcrossed

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been backcrossing
you had been backcrossing
he/she/it had been backcrossing
we had been backcrossing
they had been backcrossing

PRESENT

I backcross
you backcross
he/she/it backcrosses
we backcross
they backcross

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am backcrossing
you are backcrossing
he/she/it is backcrossing
we are backcrossing
they are backcrossing

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

backcrossing

PRESENT PERFECT

I have backcrossed
you have backcrossed
he/she/it has backcrossed
we have backcrossed
they have backcrossed

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been backcrossing
you have been backcrossing
he/she/it has been backcrossing
we have been backcrossing
they have been backcrossing

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