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Using Crossbreeding and Hybrids Reminder: student learning activities are at the end of this power point.

Next Generation Science/Common Core Standards Addressed: MS‐LS2‐1. Analyze and interpret data to provide evidence for the effects of resource availability on organisms and populations of organisms in an ecosystem. RST.6‐8.1 Cite specific textual evidence to support analysis of science and technical texts. (MS-LS1-6),(MS-LS2-1),(MS-LS2-4) RI.8.8 Trace and evaluate the argument and specific claims in a text, assessing whether the reasoning is sound and the evidence is relevant and sufficient to support the claims. (MS-LS2-4) WHST.6‐8.1 Write arguments to support claims with clear reasons and relevant evidence. (MS-LS2-4) 6.RP.A.3 Use ratio and rate reasoning to solve real-world and mathematical problems. (MS-LS2-5)

Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources content Standards Addressed! BS.02.05. Examine and perform scientific procedures using microbes, DNA, RNA and proteins in a laboratory. Sample Measurement: The following sample measurement strands are provided to guide the development of measurable activities (at different levels of proficiency) to assess students’ attainment of knowledge and skills related to the above performance indicator. The topics represented by each strand are not all-encompassing. BS.02.05.01.a. Differentiate types of organisms and demonstrate safe handling to maintain organism purity and personal safety (e.g., plant and animal tissue, cell cultures, microbes, etc.).

Bell Work! Discuss the importance of improved organisms to agriculture. Identify methods used in agriscience to improve organisms. Identify breeding systems used in animal science. Why are crossbreeding and hybrids important financially?

Terms: Hybrid Hybrid vigor Crossbreed Linbreeding Heterosis Inbreeding Genetic Manipulation Urbanization

Why is improving organisms important to agriculture? Three main factors driving this goal: Rising World Population Urbanization Fewer people in production agriculture

Rising World Population Life expectancy continues to rise and infant mortality rates continue to drop All of these people need to eat. It is the job of agriculture to make sure there is enough food produced.

Urbanization As the world’s population increases, people need places to live, work and play. The world’s cities continue to grow, swallowing up more and more land that was used for farming. Because of this, producers are expected to produce more food using less land.

Fewer people in production agriculture Burden of feeding the world on fewer and fewer people. Average age of the producer is very high. 2013 – Average American Farmer is 58 yrs. Of age. Average Japanese Farmer is 66 yrs. Of age.

Hybrid seed One example of a major breakthrough in organism improvement occurred in the 1930s. Hybridization of corn began! Hybrids produce 25% to 50% greater yields than traditional corn varieties and are fairly tolerant to varying soil and climatic conditions.

Hybrid Livestock Another example of organism improvement can be found in the animal industry. Today cattle and hogs can reach market weight several days sooner using less feed. (Feed Efficiency has improved) Cross bred animals grow faster than pure bred parental stock. This is known as “hybrid vigor”.

What methods are used in agriscience to improve organisms? Two major approaches are used: Controlled breeding Genetic manipulation.

Controlled breeding Breeding plants or animals to achieve certain characteristics in the offspring. Considered a natural method of improving plants and animals. Scientists control the natural breeding process.

Kinds of controlled breeding: Selection Choosing a few parents with the desired traits with the intent of increasing the amount of desired qualities in the offspring.

Kinds of controlled breeding: Inbreeding Breeding offspring of the same parents to each other. ( father x daughter, father x granddaughter etc.) Used to produce a new generation without the introduction of any new genes. Desired result is to compound desirable characteristics.

Hybridization Crossing of two different plants or animals Combines the traits of different parent strains. Many hybrids are not able to reproduce.

Genetic manipulation Artificial means of producing desirable traits. Genes can be moved from one species to another. Gene splicing is the moving of hereditary characteristics from one organism to another often unrelated organism.

What are the different breeding systems used in animal science? Two basic breeding systems? Inbreeding Crossbreeding or outbreeding

Inbreeding Mating of closely related animals. Mating of these individuals allows for the concentration of genes to make animals more homozygous for all traits.

Linebreeding A specific type of inbreeding is called linebreeding. Linebreeding is the mating of related animals that are not immediate family members.

Crossbreeding or outbreeding Mating of animals that are not related. The phenomenon of heterosis is often observed in crossbred animals. Heterosis or hybrid vigor, is the increase in a performance trait that exceeds the average of the parents.

Review / Summary Discuss the importance of improved organisms to agriculture. Identify methods used in agriscience to improve organisms. Identify breeding systems used in animal science.

Student Learning Activities The end! NEXT: Student Learning Activities

Student Learning Activities Sample tests are available in the Lesson Plan tab.

Have students group together, assign each group a cross breed of an animal or a plant. Have students research their breed and put together a presentation on it. They should know the history of the breed, what breeds make up the cross breed, what traits the breed has, and any other fun facts about the breed. They can use power point, a poster, or any other props they would like. Then have the students give a 3-5 minute presentation on their breed to the class. Here are some examples of props that they could possibly use.

Using Crossbreeding and Hybrids Name: ___________________________ Answer the following questions from the power point. Ether fill in the blank or answer the question with a complete sentence. What happened in the 1930s that was considered a major breakthrough in organism improvement? Average American farmer is ______ years of age. Average Japanese farmer is ______ years of age. _____________________________________________________________________________________ It is the job of agriculture to make sure there is ______________________________________. As the world’s population _____________________, people need places to ______________, ____________________ and ________________________. ________________________________________________________________________ Why are producers expected to produce more food using less land? Using Crossbreeding and Hybrids Why is improving organisms important to agriculture?

Breeding _____________ or __________________ to achieve certain __________________ in the __________________________. Hybrids produce ________% to ________% greater ______________ than traditional corn __________________ and are fairly ____________________ to _____________ soil and _____________________ conditions. ________________________________________________________________________ What methods are used in agriscience to improve organisms? What is controlled breeding considered and why? What is “hybrid vigor”? What is inbreeding? What is selection?

Gene splicing is the __________________ of ________________________ characteristics form one _________________ to another often _________________organism. Mating of these individuals allows for the __________________________ of genes to make _______________ more ________________________ for all traits. ________________________________________________________________________ What are the two different breeding systems used in animal science? Give one example of a hybrid animal. What is genetic manipulation? What is hybridization? What is linebreeding?

Linebreeding is the ___________________ of related animals that are not ______________ family members. Heterosis or _________________________, is the increase in _____________________ trait that _________________ the average of the _____________________. The _______________________ of heterosis is often observed in ________________ animals.

Using Crossbreeding and Hybrids Answer the following questions from the power point. Ether fill in the blank or answer the question with a complete sentence. Producers are expected to produce more food using less land because the world’s cities continue to grow, swallowing up more and more land that was used for farming. Improving organisms is important to agriculture because agriculture has to deal with raising world population, urbanization, and fewer people in production agriculture. KEY Name: ___________________________ As the world’s population increases, people need places to live, work and play. Why are producers expected to produce more food using less land? Using Crossbreeding and Hybrids It is the job of agriculture to make sure there is food produced. Why is improving organisms important to agriculture?

What happened in the 1930s that was considered a major breakthrough in organism improvement? Cross bred animals grow faster than pure bred parental stock, this is known as “hybrid vigor”. In the 1930s a m major breakthrough in organism imprudent was hybridization of corn began. The two major methods that are used in agriscience to improve organisms are controlled breeding and genetic manipulation. Hybrids produce 25% to 50% greater yields than traditional corn varieties and are fairly tolerant to varying soil and climatic conditions. Average American farmer is 58 years of age. Average Japanese farmer is 66 years of age. What methods are used in agriscience to improve organisms? What is “hybrid vigor”?

Selection is choosing a few parents with the desired traits with the intent of increasing the amount of desired qualities in the offspring. Controlled breeding is considered a natural method of improving plants and animals, because scientists control the natural breeding process. One example of a hybrid animal is a maul, which is ½ horse and ½ donkey. Inbreeding is breeding offspring of the same parents to each other. Breeding plants or animals to achieve certain characteristics in the offspring. Hybridization is crossing of two different plants and animals. What is controlled breeding considered and why? Give one example of a hybrid animal. What is hybridization? What is inbreeding? What is selection?

Gene splicing is the moving of hereditary characteristics form one organism to another often unrelated organism. The two different breeding systems used in animal science are inbreeding and crossbreeding or out breeding. Genetic manipulation is artificial means of producing desirable traits. Genes can be moved from one species to another. Mating of these individuals allows for the concentration of genes to make animals more homozygous for all traits. Linebreeding is the mating of related animals that are not immediate family members. What are the two different breeding systems used in animal science? Linebreeding is a specific type of inbreeding. . What is genetic manipulation? What is linebreeding?

Heterosis or hybrid vigor, is the increase in performance trait that exceeds the average of the parents. The phenomenon of heterosis is often observed in crossbred animals.

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