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The traditional inclusion and multiplication of genes along with the desired genes involves

A

the hybridization procedures in plant and animal breeding.

B

the hybridization procedures applied only in bacteria.

C

the hybridization procedures only in plant breeding.

D

the hybridization procedures in animal breeding.

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To solve the question regarding the traditional inclusion and multiplication of genes along with the desired genes, we will analyze the options provided and determine which one correctly describes the process involved. ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Understanding Traditional Hybridization**: - Traditional hybridization refers to the process of crossing different varieties or species to produce offspring with desirable traits. This process is commonly used in both plant and animal breeding. 2. **Evaluating the Options**: - **Option 1**: "The hybridization procedure in plants and the animal breeding." - This option is correct because traditional hybridization is indeed applied in both plant and animal breeding to obtain desired traits. - **Option 2**: "Hybridization procedure applied only in bacteria." - This option is incorrect. While hybridization can occur in bacteria, traditional hybridization as described in the question typically refers to plants and animals. - **Option 3**: "The hybridization procedure is only in the plant breeding." - This option is also incorrect because it excludes animal breeding, which is a significant part of traditional hybridization. - **Option 4**: "The hybridization procedure is only in the animal breeding." - This option is incorrect for the same reason as option 3; it ignores plant breeding. 3. **Conclusion**: - The correct answer is **Option 1**: "The hybridization procedure in plants and the animal breeding." ### Final Answer: The traditional inclusion and multiplication of genes along with the desired genes involves the hybridization procedure in plants and animal breeding. ---
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