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"They will not even talk to me, because I am a crossbreed."
"Do you see anything wrong with a man marrying a crossbreed?"
"So she could be a different type of crossbreed, or even dull human."
"Crossbreeds have no right to exist, let alone be heard," he said.
"We are complete creatures, crossbreeds who have become our own species."
Most crossbreeds assume aspects of both parents; I must be one or the other, in turn.
So it was true: he had dreamed of those strange crossbreeds.
Some real estate agents question whether the new crossbreeds are true town houses.
"My parents suffered an encounter at a love spring, so I am a crossbreed."
"But what kind of crossbreed wouldn't fit on a world like this?"
He grew up to breeding age, but found no females of his particular crossbreed type.
It is not known if these horses were domestic crossbreeds or imported.
He had never seen one in the flesh before, but there was no mistaking the crossbreed.
She saw that he didn't quite understand about crossbreeds.
Perhaps they took her for a crossbreed, as Gypsies frequently married outside their culture.
A whip cracked, and it seemed to trigger the crossbreeds.
If the crossbreed have more than three fourths of the better blood, it is called high grade.
Everyone knew how crossbreeds were treated in some cultures.
"I thought I was not well off, with no male of my crossbreed, but your case is worse!"
But finally they understood: man- kind was fissioning off into crossbreed species.
Probably not the best idea in the world, given the unpredictable nature of lupine-canine crossbreeds.
Even some big old crossbreeds, the kind that usually end up here for life, are being claimed like lottery prizes.
He has only a quarter soul, but she'll take it, making him a soulless crossbreed.
He himself was a type of crossbreed, with his superior brain in an android body.
It seemed that her current talent was the ability to assume the form of any human crossbreed, real or imagined.
The swans race and intercross, swirling across the stage before freezing into crystalline huddles of grief.
Another factor is the precision of mapping that can be achieved using these strains compared to typical F2 intercross progeny.
AKXD28 is a recombinant inbred strain derived by inbreeding offspring from an intercross between mice of the D2 and AKR/J strains [ 17].
For other types of crosses (such as the intercross), where there are more than two possible genotypes, one uses a more general form of ANOVA, which provides a so-called F-statistic.
The introduction of the RI intercross (RIX) by Threadgill and colleagues [ 19, 20] provides an impetus to precisely define recombination breakpoints in RI strains.
Because of interference, the occurrence of two recombinations within 10 cM is highly improbable in an F2 intercross, and consequently, double recombinants are often used as a measure of genotyping error or incorrect marker order.
Third, the power of RI sets can now be amplified significantly by use of RI intercross (RIX) and RI backcross (RIB) designs [ 19, 20].
Narratives: Masumi Is a PC Operator / Fumiyo Is a Designer / I Was Sketching / Swan's Blood (for Intercross Creative Center, 2001)
For morphometric traits such as brain weight, with narrow sense heritabilities of around 0.5, 100 RI strains will provide a level of precision and power that is conservatively equivalent to that of 600-1,000 F2 intercross progeny.
Recombination density could be further increased by starting RI strains from either advanced intercross progeny [ 36] or heterogeneous stock (Figure 4) as was done in making the new set of 40 BXD strains mentioned above.
The BXD5 strain used as the paternal strain in this intercross is a recombinant inbred strain that was derived by crossing C57BL/6J and DBA/2J lines of mice [ 58].
The first set of eight strains, the CXB family, were generated by Donald Bailey at the Jackson Laboratory from an intercross between a female BALB/cBy mouse (abbreviated C) and a male C57BL/6By mouse in the 1960s.