A four-way cross refers to a breeding technique in genetics where four different parental lines are crossed to produce offspring that may exhibit a combination of desirable traits from all four parents. This method is commonly used in agriculture and animal breeding to enhance specific characteristics such as yield, disease resistance, or growth rate. The offspring resulting from a four-way cross can show increased genetic diversity and hybrid vigor, potentially leading to improved performance.
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