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A plant the always produces offspring with the same trait as the parent?

a true breeding plant always produces offspring with the same trait as the parent(s).


When an organism always produces the same kind of traits what is it called?

A purebred.


Plant always produces offspring with the same trait as the parent?

The parent plant is homozygous dominant for the trait(s) observed. This can be called a 'true-breeding' plant as well.


This describes the organism or trait that has two different alleles for the same trait?

Heterozygous


What kind of plant always produces offspring with the same trait as the parent(s)?

I think it's a true-Bred plant


What is a purebred organism?

a purebred organism is the offspring of many generations that have the same trait


What term is used to describe an organism that pass the same trait over many generations?

An organism that passes the same trait over many generations is said to exhibit genetic heritability or have a heritable trait.


The term true-breeding strain refers to a genotype?

True-breeding strain refers to a genotype that, when self-pollinated or crossed with another organism with the same genotype, always produces offspring with the same phenotype. This means that the trait is homozygous and will be consistently expressed in the offspring generation after generation.


What is an organism of the offspring of many generations that have the same trait?

Purebred.


What is the significance of having both alleles for a trait being the same in an organism's genetic makeup?

Having both alleles for a trait being the same in an organism's genetic makeup is significant because it results in the organism displaying a specific trait or characteristic. This is known as homozygosity, and it can lead to the expression of either a dominant or recessive trait, depending on the specific alleles involved. Homozygosity can also increase the likelihood of passing on the same trait to offspring.


How many alleles for one trait are normally found in the genotype of an organism?

An organism has two alleles for one trait. If the two alleles are the same, the individual is homozygous for that trait, and if they are different, the individual is heterozygous.


What describes organisms or genotypes that are homozygous for a specific trait that always produce offspring of the same phenotype?

Organisms or genotypes that are homozygous for a specific trait and always produce offspring of the same phenotype are said to be true breeding. This means that when bred with another organism of the same genotype for that trait, all offspring will display the same characteristic.