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Multiline: Multilines are diverse cultivated populations with distinct genetic sublines, valued for adaptability across varying conditions in breeding. Pure line: Purelines are genetically uniform populations, created through self-pollination or asexual reproduction, ensuring all individuals share the same genetic makeup, critical for trait study and preservation. Inbred Line: Inbred lines result from controlled inbreeding, producing high homozygosity for specific traits, often used in hybrid development and trait expression studies. Outbred Line: Outbred lines maintain genetic diversity through controlled crosses, valuable for introducing new genetic material into breeding programs. Recombinant Line: Recombinant lines combine desirable traits from diverse genetic sources, aiding in the development of novel genetic combinations.
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