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True-breeding is an organisms or genotypes that are homozygous for a specific trait and thus always produce offspring that have the same phenotype for that trait.
A specific trait. There are true-breeding tall pea plants and true-breeding short pea plants, etc... .
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yes. no matter whether they are homozygous dominant or recessive.
A specific trait. There are true-breeding tall pea plants and true-breeding short pea plants, etc... .
True breeding is used to describe organisms that pass the same form of a trait over many generations. True breeding is the term is used to describe organisms that pass the same form of a trait over many generations.
There is no advantage to natural breeding. Both natural and unnatural can yield either beneficial, insignificant, or unwanted differences. Dog and cat breeding are examples of ignorant unnatural selection, as they may yield animals that are desirable for different reasons, but often at the expense of the animal's health. However, animals can and are sometimes bred with health in mind as well.
The observable characteristic are called the genotype and any dominant trait can mask the recessive. An example would be Black Angus cattle can actually carry a red recessive trait because black is the dominant trait in cattle breeding
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Offspring of true-breeding parents are called F2 generation. This is often seen in hybrid breeding programs when they are working to produce a certain trait.
True breeding is used to describe organisms that pass the same form of a trait over many generations. True breeding is the term is used to describe organisms that pass the same form of a trait over many generations.