backcross
/ˈbækrɒks/Definitions
1. noun
A cross between two organisms that are descended from a previous cross, often used in genetics and breeding.
“The farmer decided to perform a backcross to try and stabilize the desired trait in the crop.”
1. noun
A cross between two organisms that are descended from a previous cross, often used in genetics and breeding.
“The farmer decided to perform a backcross to try and stabilize the desired trait in the crop.”