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What does purebred?

Based on my research as to what the differences are, purebreds are pure, from the word itself. For example, white combined with white or purple with purple. Hybrids, on the other hand, are produced through cross breeding; i.e. they're a composite of mixed origin. For example, yellow with green would result in yellow if it were the dominant trait. Well, a purebred is made by one kind of something, let's use birds as an example. If two Red-lored Amazons had baby birds together, that would be a pure bred. However, if a Yellow-naped Amazon and a Red-lored Amazon had babies together, it would be a hybrid, which are not as much money as purebreds. It means 100% of its breed. For example, a purebred golden retriever would be 100% golden retriever. What purebred means is that it's all the same....if you were doing a punnett square you would do SS or TT or ss or tt. Purebred means that cultivation of a species of animal through selective breeding.


What does purebred mean?

Based on my research as to what the differences are, purebreds are pure, from the word itself. For example, white combined with white or purple with purple. Hybrids, on the other hand, are produced through cross breeding; i.e. they're a composite of mixed origin. For example, yellow with green would result in yellow if it were the dominant trait. Well, a purebred is made by one kind of something, let's use birds as an example. If two Red-lored Amazons had baby birds together, that would be a pure bred. However, if a Yellow-naped Amazon and a Red-lored Amazon had babies together, it would be a hybrid, which are not as much money as purebreds. It means 100% of its breed. For example, a purebred golden retriever would be 100% golden retriever. What purebred means is that it's all the same....if you were doing a punnett square you would do SS or TT or ss or tt. Purebred means that cultivation of a species of animal through selective breeding.


Which mutation would not change the remainder of the reading frame of a gene sequence that follows the mutation?

The answer is easy.


Can a frameshift mutation be a silnt mutation?

A frameshift mutation completely changes the genetic code from the point of the mutation, so the protein made as a result of the mutation would have the incorrect structure and would not function as it should.


How does a mutation in a cell affect an organism?

A mutation in a sex cell means that the mutation can be passed on to the individuals offspring. If the mutation just occurred in a somatic cell, it would not be passed down.


A mutation in mice causes the coat to be twice as large as normal in what enviorments would this mutation be helpful?

it would be in the industrial invirments


When would mutation not be harmful?

Mutation would not be harmful if the mutation allowed an animal to live longer. This may be the case if an animal that is not normally albino is born albino in a place that gets a lot of snow.


How would a mutation affect the next generation?

If the mutation were in the gametes. Male and female reproductive cells.


Would a mutation be a dominate or a recessive trait?

A mutation can be either recessive or dominant depending on what trait it is.


What would most unpredictably affect an ecosystem?

a mutation in native bacteria


Why is point mutation dangerous?

A frame shift mutation destroys the correct sequence of amino acids from the point of the mutation. The protein produced by a frame shift mutation would more than likely be nonfunctional.


What would happen if a single nucleotide mistake were made in the replication process?

it cased that a another nucleotide replaces primary nucleotide and happens mutation.