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Pimp your brain: Heterosis (english)
If you cross two lines or varieties with each other, their offspring can be larger, have an increased yield or be in other ways better than their parents. This effect is called heterosis. Of course, the offspring can also be smaller or have a lower yield than the parents which is an undesirable effect for the plant breeders. Jan Lisec from the MPI of Molecular Plant Physiology describes in this pimp your brain sequence why heterosis occurs and explains new approaches to identify the lines or varieties that are best suited to be crossed with each other in order to produce the highest heterosis in their progeny.
In the video serial "Pimp your brain" scientists from the Max Planck Institute of Molecular Plant Physiology describe their research. More videos from the 'Pimp your brain' serial a...
published: 11 Feb 2014
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What is Heterosis_HELICASE
Heterosis is not a disease where you become heterosexual, it actually very useful in farming and agriculture
List of References:
Duvick, D.N., 1999. Heterosis: feeding people and protecting natural resources. The genetics and exploitation of heterosis in crops, pp.19-29.
Moll, R.H., Lonnquist, J.H., Fortuno, J.V. and Johnson, E.C., 1965. The relationship of heterosis and genetic divergence in maize. Genetics, 52(1), p.139.
published: 21 Sep 2018
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What is heterosis?
Dr. Bob Weaber of Kansas State University defines the concept of heterosis.
Music from Royaltyfreemusic.com
published: 27 May 2015
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George Shull explains hybrid corn and heterosis (hybrid vigor), 1909
An historical recreation of George Shull at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory in 1909, on the centennial of his experiment that was the foundation for all hybrid corn grown today.
published: 06 Nov 2009
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Heterosis and Theories of Heterosis
One of the fascinating techniques of plant breeding "The Heterosis", know about the hypothesis and application in plant breeding
published: 28 Feb 2017
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Heterosis NFT breeding mechanics explained
Heterosis by Mat Collishaw and Danil Krivoruchko, produced by Snark. art and El Gabal for OG.Art.
Heterosis sees participants hybridize and cultivate their own bespoke animated NFT flowers that grow in a hyperrealistic metaverse “Greenhouse” - a high-end virtual recreation of London's National Gallery in a post-apocalyptic state of disrepair.
👉 Join the waitlist now: https://bit.ly/3Rqv8b8
Heterosis is our most ambitious project to date. Here are five key steps on how to join the journey and make the most of it! 👇
❶ Collect your unique flower
Each flower is an individual NFT with unique DNA - a combination of genes, defining the flower's species, material, petal shape, petal quantity, and other traits. The NFT’s primary look is generated according to the content of the owner's wallet...
published: 23 Feb 2023
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Heterosis Meaning
Video shows what heterosis means. The tendency of cross-breeding to produce an animal or plant with a greater hardiness than its parents; hybrid vigour. Heterosis Meaning. How to pronounce, definition audio dictionary. How to say heterosis. Powered by MaryTTS, Wiktionary
published: 18 Apr 2015
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Heterosis | hybrid vigor | genetics lectures
The increased productivity or superiority over the parents is known as heterosis or hybrid vigor.
Or
Heterosis can be defined as the superiority of F1 hybrid over both the parents in terms of yield and some other character.
A * B
A=10 m, B= 8m
C=12
In some cases hybrid may be inferior to the weaker parents.
There are three ways to estimate heterosis:
Mid parent heterosis
Better parent heterosis
Standard heterosis.
Types of Heterosis:
Heterosis is of two types:
True heterosis (euheterosis)
Pseudo-heterosis.
#biology learning zone
#genetics lectures
published: 19 Aug 2020
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Heterosis - Dominance & Over Dominance Hypothesis: Inbreeding Depression: Importance of Heterosis
Heterosis is an improved or increased function of any biological quality in hybrid offspring. IT is often considered as opposite to the inbreeding depression. There are two hypothesis proposed to explain the concept of heterosis..
1) Dominance Hypothesis
2) Over Dominance Hypothesis
Heterosis – Importance
1) Increased Yield: In terms of Grain, fruit, Seed, leaf, tuber or say Whole Plant.
2) Increase in Size & Vigour: Heterosis results in more vigorous growth which ultimately leads to healthier and faster growing plants.
3) Greater Adaptability in Environment- Hybrids are generally more adapted to environmental changes than inbred lines due to heterozygosity.
4) More Disease Resistant - Heterosis sometimes results into development of more disease resistant character in hybrids.
...
published: 02 May 2019
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Hybrid Vigour (Heterosis)
#Biology, #Genetics, #Classical Genetics, #Mendelian genetics, # Genetic crosses,
published: 16 Nov 2022
2:36
Pimp your brain: Heterosis (english)
If you cross two lines or varieties with each other, their offspring can be larger, have an increased yield or be in other ways better than their parents. This ...
If you cross two lines or varieties with each other, their offspring can be larger, have an increased yield or be in other ways better than their parents. This effect is called heterosis. Of course, the offspring can also be smaller or have a lower yield than the parents which is an undesirable effect for the plant breeders. Jan Lisec from the MPI of Molecular Plant Physiology describes in this pimp your brain sequence why heterosis occurs and explains new approaches to identify the lines or varieties that are best suited to be crossed with each other in order to produce the highest heterosis in their progeny.
In the video serial "Pimp your brain" scientists from the Max Planck Institute of Molecular Plant Physiology describe their research. More videos from the 'Pimp your brain' serial are available on www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL-l9VItC9Gn2Ur2Xj6PTOAkjLUlVPbIOO
More videos are available on www.mpimp-golm.mpg.de
https://wn.com/Pimp_Your_Brain_Heterosis_(English)
If you cross two lines or varieties with each other, their offspring can be larger, have an increased yield or be in other ways better than their parents. This effect is called heterosis. Of course, the offspring can also be smaller or have a lower yield than the parents which is an undesirable effect for the plant breeders. Jan Lisec from the MPI of Molecular Plant Physiology describes in this pimp your brain sequence why heterosis occurs and explains new approaches to identify the lines or varieties that are best suited to be crossed with each other in order to produce the highest heterosis in their progeny.
In the video serial "Pimp your brain" scientists from the Max Planck Institute of Molecular Plant Physiology describe their research. More videos from the 'Pimp your brain' serial are available on www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL-l9VItC9Gn2Ur2Xj6PTOAkjLUlVPbIOO
More videos are available on www.mpimp-golm.mpg.de
- published: 11 Feb 2014
- views: 10094
5:52
What is Heterosis_HELICASE
Heterosis is not a disease where you become heterosexual, it actually very useful in farming and agriculture
List of References:
Duvick, D.N., 1999. Heterosis:...
Heterosis is not a disease where you become heterosexual, it actually very useful in farming and agriculture
List of References:
Duvick, D.N., 1999. Heterosis: feeding people and protecting natural resources. The genetics and exploitation of heterosis in crops, pp.19-29.
Moll, R.H., Lonnquist, J.H., Fortuno, J.V. and Johnson, E.C., 1965. The relationship of heterosis and genetic divergence in maize. Genetics, 52(1), p.139.
https://wn.com/What_Is_Heterosis_Helicase
Heterosis is not a disease where you become heterosexual, it actually very useful in farming and agriculture
List of References:
Duvick, D.N., 1999. Heterosis: feeding people and protecting natural resources. The genetics and exploitation of heterosis in crops, pp.19-29.
Moll, R.H., Lonnquist, J.H., Fortuno, J.V. and Johnson, E.C., 1965. The relationship of heterosis and genetic divergence in maize. Genetics, 52(1), p.139.
- published: 21 Sep 2018
- views: 7456
1:32
What is heterosis?
Dr. Bob Weaber of Kansas State University defines the concept of heterosis.
Music from Royaltyfreemusic.com
Dr. Bob Weaber of Kansas State University defines the concept of heterosis.
Music from Royaltyfreemusic.com
https://wn.com/What_Is_Heterosis
Dr. Bob Weaber of Kansas State University defines the concept of heterosis.
Music from Royaltyfreemusic.com
- published: 27 May 2015
- views: 3583
3:24
George Shull explains hybrid corn and heterosis (hybrid vigor), 1909
An historical recreation of George Shull at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory in 1909, on the centennial of his experiment that was the foundation for all hybrid co...
An historical recreation of George Shull at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory in 1909, on the centennial of his experiment that was the foundation for all hybrid corn grown today.
https://wn.com/George_Shull_Explains_Hybrid_Corn_And_Heterosis_(Hybrid_Vigor),_1909
An historical recreation of George Shull at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory in 1909, on the centennial of his experiment that was the foundation for all hybrid corn grown today.
- published: 06 Nov 2009
- views: 22091
9:28
Heterosis and Theories of Heterosis
One of the fascinating techniques of plant breeding "The Heterosis", know about the hypothesis and application in plant breeding
One of the fascinating techniques of plant breeding "The Heterosis", know about the hypothesis and application in plant breeding
https://wn.com/Heterosis_And_Theories_Of_Heterosis
One of the fascinating techniques of plant breeding "The Heterosis", know about the hypothesis and application in plant breeding
- published: 28 Feb 2017
- views: 102618
1:27
Heterosis NFT breeding mechanics explained
Heterosis by Mat Collishaw and Danil Krivoruchko, produced by Snark. art and El Gabal for OG.Art.
Heterosis sees participants hybridize and cultivate their own...
Heterosis by Mat Collishaw and Danil Krivoruchko, produced by Snark. art and El Gabal for OG.Art.
Heterosis sees participants hybridize and cultivate their own bespoke animated NFT flowers that grow in a hyperrealistic metaverse “Greenhouse” - a high-end virtual recreation of London's National Gallery in a post-apocalyptic state of disrepair.
👉 Join the waitlist now: https://bit.ly/3Rqv8b8
Heterosis is our most ambitious project to date. Here are five key steps on how to join the journey and make the most of it! 👇
❶ Collect your unique flower
Each flower is an individual NFT with unique DNA - a combination of genes, defining the flower's species, material, petal shape, petal quantity, and other traits. The NFT’s primary look is generated according to the content of the owner's wallet and an element of random luck. Each flower has also got a unique title generated by AI, using words from ‘The Library of Babel’ a short story by Jorge Luis Borges.
❷ Discover new species
Initially, the flowers in the collection have only a few basic traits. But through the breeding game, collectors can activate mutations and unlock new colors, patterns, and even completely new species. When a new trait is discovered, it can spread across the whole population - just as diversification works in nature.
❸ Find your flower in a metaverse Greenhouse
These dynamic NFT flowers exist collectively in an extraordinary metaverse ‘Greenhouse’ — a virtual, post-apocalyptic recreation of London’s National Gallery. All the NFT flowers can be seen growing in their current forms among the abandoned, overgrown remnants of this historic building. Equally, all newly bred species also enter space in real time.
❹ Create an avatar and socialize with other collectors
Our community members will be able to enter the greenhouse space as high-quality avatars, and can freely move through the gallery and talk to each other through an inbuilt audio system. The user interface permits the owners to find their flowers and get information about their features and prices.
❺ Get paid to breed with your flowers
To hybridize their flowers, collectors have to pay the owner of the second parent flower a collectors' fee.
Collectors themselves set this fee depending on their flower’s rarity and can also breed their flowers for free when owning more than one.
The mechanics of Heterosis are only possible in the crypto space, with its participants becoming co-creators. The resulting artwork will be a collective effort and, ultimately, something wonderfully unpredictable!
● Read about the collection on OG.Art https://bit.ly/3Rqv8b8
● Join the Waitlist at https://bit.ly/3Rqv8b8
● Join our Twitter https://twitter.com/ogdotart
● Join our Discord https://discord.com/invite/umrKt3FCSF
https://wn.com/Heterosis_Nft_Breeding_Mechanics_Explained
Heterosis by Mat Collishaw and Danil Krivoruchko, produced by Snark. art and El Gabal for OG.Art.
Heterosis sees participants hybridize and cultivate their own bespoke animated NFT flowers that grow in a hyperrealistic metaverse “Greenhouse” - a high-end virtual recreation of London's National Gallery in a post-apocalyptic state of disrepair.
👉 Join the waitlist now: https://bit.ly/3Rqv8b8
Heterosis is our most ambitious project to date. Here are five key steps on how to join the journey and make the most of it! 👇
❶ Collect your unique flower
Each flower is an individual NFT with unique DNA - a combination of genes, defining the flower's species, material, petal shape, petal quantity, and other traits. The NFT’s primary look is generated according to the content of the owner's wallet and an element of random luck. Each flower has also got a unique title generated by AI, using words from ‘The Library of Babel’ a short story by Jorge Luis Borges.
❷ Discover new species
Initially, the flowers in the collection have only a few basic traits. But through the breeding game, collectors can activate mutations and unlock new colors, patterns, and even completely new species. When a new trait is discovered, it can spread across the whole population - just as diversification works in nature.
❸ Find your flower in a metaverse Greenhouse
These dynamic NFT flowers exist collectively in an extraordinary metaverse ‘Greenhouse’ — a virtual, post-apocalyptic recreation of London’s National Gallery. All the NFT flowers can be seen growing in their current forms among the abandoned, overgrown remnants of this historic building. Equally, all newly bred species also enter space in real time.
❹ Create an avatar and socialize with other collectors
Our community members will be able to enter the greenhouse space as high-quality avatars, and can freely move through the gallery and talk to each other through an inbuilt audio system. The user interface permits the owners to find their flowers and get information about their features and prices.
❺ Get paid to breed with your flowers
To hybridize their flowers, collectors have to pay the owner of the second parent flower a collectors' fee.
Collectors themselves set this fee depending on their flower’s rarity and can also breed their flowers for free when owning more than one.
The mechanics of Heterosis are only possible in the crypto space, with its participants becoming co-creators. The resulting artwork will be a collective effort and, ultimately, something wonderfully unpredictable!
● Read about the collection on OG.Art https://bit.ly/3Rqv8b8
● Join the Waitlist at https://bit.ly/3Rqv8b8
● Join our Twitter https://twitter.com/ogdotart
● Join our Discord https://discord.com/invite/umrKt3FCSF
- published: 23 Feb 2023
- views: 623
0:28
Heterosis Meaning
Video shows what heterosis means. The tendency of cross-breeding to produce an animal or plant with a greater hardiness than its parents; hybrid vigour. Hetero...
Video shows what heterosis means. The tendency of cross-breeding to produce an animal or plant with a greater hardiness than its parents; hybrid vigour. Heterosis Meaning. How to pronounce, definition audio dictionary. How to say heterosis. Powered by MaryTTS, Wiktionary
https://wn.com/Heterosis_Meaning
Video shows what heterosis means. The tendency of cross-breeding to produce an animal or plant with a greater hardiness than its parents; hybrid vigour. Heterosis Meaning. How to pronounce, definition audio dictionary. How to say heterosis. Powered by MaryTTS, Wiktionary
- published: 18 Apr 2015
- views: 7847
21:11
Heterosis | hybrid vigor | genetics lectures
The increased productivity or superiority over the parents is known as heterosis or hybrid vigor.
Or
Heterosis can be defined as the superiority of F1 hybrid ov...
The increased productivity or superiority over the parents is known as heterosis or hybrid vigor.
Or
Heterosis can be defined as the superiority of F1 hybrid over both the parents in terms of yield and some other character.
A * B
A=10 m, B= 8m
C=12
In some cases hybrid may be inferior to the weaker parents.
There are three ways to estimate heterosis:
Mid parent heterosis
Better parent heterosis
Standard heterosis.
Types of Heterosis:
Heterosis is of two types:
True heterosis (euheterosis)
Pseudo-heterosis.
#biology learning zone
#genetics lectures
https://wn.com/Heterosis_|_Hybrid_Vigor_|_Genetics_Lectures
The increased productivity or superiority over the parents is known as heterosis or hybrid vigor.
Or
Heterosis can be defined as the superiority of F1 hybrid over both the parents in terms of yield and some other character.
A * B
A=10 m, B= 8m
C=12
In some cases hybrid may be inferior to the weaker parents.
There are three ways to estimate heterosis:
Mid parent heterosis
Better parent heterosis
Standard heterosis.
Types of Heterosis:
Heterosis is of two types:
True heterosis (euheterosis)
Pseudo-heterosis.
#biology learning zone
#genetics lectures
- published: 19 Aug 2020
- views: 7612
11:37
Heterosis - Dominance & Over Dominance Hypothesis: Inbreeding Depression: Importance of Heterosis
Heterosis is an improved or increased function of any biological quality in hybrid offspring. IT is often considered as opposite to the inbreeding depression. T...
Heterosis is an improved or increased function of any biological quality in hybrid offspring. IT is often considered as opposite to the inbreeding depression. There are two hypothesis proposed to explain the concept of heterosis..
1) Dominance Hypothesis
2) Over Dominance Hypothesis
Heterosis – Importance
1) Increased Yield: In terms of Grain, fruit, Seed, leaf, tuber or say Whole Plant.
2) Increase in Size & Vigour: Heterosis results in more vigorous growth which ultimately leads to healthier and faster growing plants.
3) Greater Adaptability in Environment- Hybrids are generally more adapted to environmental changes than inbred lines due to heterozygosity.
4) More Disease Resistant - Heterosis sometimes results into development of more disease resistant character in hybrids.
5) Increased Reproductive Ability - Hybrids exhibit heterosis by expressing high fertility rate or reproductive ability, which is ultimately expressed in yield character.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fYmbLGC_wMQ
Transpiration
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iwORYj5osqE
Ecological Importance on Fungi
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5KVugy6O_C8
Ethnobotany – Importance
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vOm_nyUcTnM
Ecological Importance of Algae
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jxBfer-EciU
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Botany optional for CSM and IFoS Mains Conducted by Union Public Service Commission (UPSC)
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https://wn.com/Heterosis_Dominance_Over_Dominance_Hypothesis_Inbreeding_Depression_Importance_Of_Heterosis
Heterosis is an improved or increased function of any biological quality in hybrid offspring. IT is often considered as opposite to the inbreeding depression. There are two hypothesis proposed to explain the concept of heterosis..
1) Dominance Hypothesis
2) Over Dominance Hypothesis
Heterosis – Importance
1) Increased Yield: In terms of Grain, fruit, Seed, leaf, tuber or say Whole Plant.
2) Increase in Size & Vigour: Heterosis results in more vigorous growth which ultimately leads to healthier and faster growing plants.
3) Greater Adaptability in Environment- Hybrids are generally more adapted to environmental changes than inbred lines due to heterozygosity.
4) More Disease Resistant - Heterosis sometimes results into development of more disease resistant character in hybrids.
5) Increased Reproductive Ability - Hybrids exhibit heterosis by expressing high fertility rate or reproductive ability, which is ultimately expressed in yield character.
Join our Telegram channel
Telegram Channel Link - https://t.me/BotanyoptionalforUPSC
Complete your botany optional Syllabus as soon as possible. Following links will help you to understand every topic in detail. Click on the respective link for the video.
Ecological and Economic Importance of Forest
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fYmbLGC_wMQ
Transpiration
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iwORYj5osqE
Ecological Importance on Fungi
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5KVugy6O_C8
Ethnobotany – Importance
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vOm_nyUcTnM
Ecological Importance of Algae
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jxBfer-EciU
This video is useful for the examinations like
Botany optional for CSM and IFoS Mains Conducted by Union Public Service Commission (UPSC)
Botany optional for UPPSC Mains Examination conducted by Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission (UPPSC)
Botany optional for West Bengal Civil Services (WBCS) Mains examination conducted by West Bengal Public Service Commission (WBPSC)
Botany optional for BPSC Mains Examination Conducted by Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC)
Botany optional for OPSC Mains Examination Conducted by Odisha Public Service Commission (OPSC)
Botany optional for JKPSC (KAS) Mains Examination Conducted by Jammu and Kashmir Public Service Commission (JKPSC)
Botany optional for UKPSC Mains Examination Conducted by Uttarakhand Public Service Commission (UKPSC)
Botany optional for RPSC – ACF and FRO Mains Examination Conducted by Rajasthan Public Service Commission (RPSC)
Botany optional for MPPSC State Forest Service Mains Examination Conducted by Madhya Pradesh Public Service Commission (MPPSC)
Botany Syllabus of APPSC for the post of Forest Range Officer (RFO) Conducted by Arunachal Pradesh Public Service Commission (APPSC)
Botany Syllabus of MPSC for Meghalaya Forest Service (MFS) (ACF) Conducted by Meghalaya Public Service Commission (MPSC) – MPSC MFS Mains Examination
Master of Science (M.Sc.) Botany Post Graduation Examination
Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) Botany Graduation Examination
National Eligibility Entrance Test (NEET) Examination
11th and 12th Biology Subject Examinations
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Comment if you have any question.
Like the Video.
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#heterosis
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- published: 02 May 2019
- views: 13943
4:52
Hybrid Vigour (Heterosis)
#Biology, #Genetics, #Classical Genetics, #Mendelian genetics, # Genetic crosses,
#Biology, #Genetics, #Classical Genetics, #Mendelian genetics, # Genetic crosses,
https://wn.com/Hybrid_Vigour_(Heterosis)
#Biology, #Genetics, #Classical Genetics, #Mendelian genetics, # Genetic crosses,
- published: 16 Nov 2022
- views: 7442