A purebred organism is the offspring of two homozygous parents. A hybrid on the other hand, comes from two heterozygous parents, which is a cross between two species.
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.
it is a purebred!:D
Purebred is only possible in Homozygous conditions such as AA or aa, and indvidual that is a hybrid (Aa) is not truebreeding and therefore is not purebred.
Mixing desirable traits in one purebred plant with another one purebred plant that has another desirable trait. The result is a hybrid. For example: in animals, a cross between a donkey and a horse produces a mule.
no difference,,,tree and hybrid are same.
purebred plants
The Maltichon is created by crossing the purebred Maltese with the purebred Bichon Frise. It is considered a hybrid dog, meaning it is not purebred, however the lineage is known. Where as the term mutt is used when a dog has an unknown lineage.
The main difference between hybrid and non-hybrid vehicles is that hybrid vehicles use a bank of batteries along with an electric motor to power the car.
The term "purebred" is used among breeders to mean an animal whose ancestors are all from within its breed. Examples are horses (Arabian, Clydesdale, ...) and dogs (Golden Retriever, Boston Terrier, ...). Most purebreds are registered to prove their lineage. The term "hybrid" means a mixture or cross between two types. Example: among dogs, the "labradoodle" is a cross (hybrid) between Labrador and Poodle.
It's a purebred because it's offspring have the dominant trait in them.
It's a purebred because it's offspring have the dominant trait in them.
Mixing desirable traits in one purebred plant with another one purebred plant that has another desirable trait. The result is a hybrid. For example: in animals, a cross between a donkey and a horse produces a mule.