a purebred organism is the offspring of many generations that have the same trait
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In a purebred organism, the pairs of alleles present are homozygous, meaning both alleles for a specific gene are identical. For example, if the gene in question is for flower color, a purebred organism may have two dominant alleles (AA) or two recessive alleles (aa). This uniformity in alleles ensures that the organism will consistently pass on the same traits to its offspring. Thus, purebred organisms exhibit stable and predictable phenotypic traits.
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A purebred organism is the offspring of two homozygous parents, having either two dominant alleles, AA or two recessive alleles, aa. A hybrid is the offspring of two heterozygous parents, Aa.
A purebred organism is one that has been selectively bred for specific traits over many generations, ensuring that its lineage has consistent characteristics. An example of a purebred organism is the Labrador Retriever, which is recognized for its specific traits such as temperament, size, and coat type, all of which are consistent among individuals of the breed. Purebreds are often used in dog shows and breeding programs to maintain these desired traits.
Because the genotype of a purebred for some traits are known since the genepool for these types of organisms can be so small. usually though people use homozygotes to test cross, and not purebred organisms.
The genetic heritage of an organism. A "pedigreed" animal is a verified "purebred".