Inbred backcross lines

Inbred backcross lines

Inbred backcross lines (IBLs) in plant molecular biology are lines (i.e. populations) of plants derived from the repeated backcrossing of a recombinant line with the wild type, operating some kind of selection that can be phenotypical or through a molecular marker (for the production of introgression lines).


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