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Article title
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Abstract
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Keywords
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Introduction
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Why gene pyramiding is needed?
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Strategies for gene pyramiding
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Advantages of gene pyramiding
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Limitations of gene pyramiding
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Techniques of gene pyramiding
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1. Conventional technique
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(i) Pedigree breeding
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(ii) Backcross breeding
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(iii) Recurrent selection
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Advantages of conventional breeding methods
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Limitations of conventional breeding methods
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2. Molecular technique
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(i) Marker assisted selection
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(ii) Transgenic method
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Advantages of molecular techniques of gene pyramiding
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Limitations of molecular techniques of gene pyramiding
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Key elements influencing the pyramiding of genes
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(i) Features of the desired traits or genes
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(ii) Reproductive characteristics
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(iii) Operating capital
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(iv) The ability to recognize the appropriate genotypes by a breeder
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Conclusion
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