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Mating of unrelated animals which may be...

Mating of unrelated animals which may be between individuals of same breed but having no common ancestors for 4-6 generations is called :
A) Inbreeding
B) Cross-breeding
C) Out-crossing
D) Inter-specific hybridization

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