As of 2022-2023, Uzbekistan will take eighth place after China, India, USA, Brazil, Australia, Turkey, and Pakistan in terms of cotton production. The selection method based on markers is one of the new and developing methods in cotton-growing countries, which allows to reduce the selection period and create varieties with high purity, and China and the USA are the leaders in this regard. In this list, the Republic of Uzbekistan ranks fifth after Pakistan and India. In this article, the importance and necessity of using the MAS method in the field of breeding, the scientists who conducted research in this field and the results of their research are briefly explained.
This comparative analysis explores the rich linguistic diversity between British and American English. It begins by providing a historical context that traces the evolution of the English language, highlighting key events such as colonization and immigration that have shaped its development. The analysis delves into the phonetic and pronunciation differences, illustrating how variations in vowel sounds, stress patterns, and regional accents contribute to the distinct identities of British and American English. This section emphasizes the challenges these differences may pose for learners and speakers, particularly in terms of mutual understanding. Vocabulary variations are examined, noting how cultural influences and local contexts lead to different lexical choices. The analysis further addresses grammatical and syntactical distinctions, underscoring how specific usages can vary between the two dialects. Additionally, several myths regarding British and American English are dispelled, such as misconceptions about formality and mutual intelligibility. By providing a nuanced perspective on these linguistic differences, the analysis fosters a deeper appreciation for the complexities of English as it exists globally.