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 the offspring of two homozygous parents. A hybrid on the other hand, comes from two heterozygous parents, which is a cross between two species.
An organism which shows a dominant trait can be classified as pure breed or hybrid by test crossing it. In test cross, the organism is crossed with a recessive one. If the F1 progeny shows a dominance-recessiveness ratio of 1:1, it means that the organism was a hybrid. If the f1 progeny shows a ratio of 3:1, it means that the organism was a pure breed.
it is a purebred!:D
A hybrid is a breed between two are more animals , like a zonkey( hybrid between zebra and donkey) a pure bred imwould be just a zebra or just a donkey.
A hybrid is a breed between two are more animals , like a zonkey( hybrid between zebra and donkey) a pure bred imwould be just a zebra or just a donkey.
Gg represents a hybrid genotype, where "G" is one allele and "g" is another allele for a particular gene. In a hybrid, the alleles are different, while a purebred would have two identical alleles (like GG or gg). Therefore, Gg indicates that the organism is heterozygous for that trait.
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.
In genetics, the term "purebred hybrid" can be a bit contradictory, as "purebred" refers to organisms with a consistent genetic lineage, while "hybrid" denotes a cross between different breeds or species. However, if we consider "hybrid" to mean the offspring resulting from the mating of two different purebred parents, then the parents would be considered F1 generation hybrids. Therefore, the generation of the parents themselves would be classified as the F0 generation, as they are the original purebred lines before any hybridization occurs.
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.
C. heterozygous. Hybrid organisms are the result of crossing two different purebred parents, which leads to a mix of their genetic traits in the offspring. This results in the organism being heterozygous for many traits.
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