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somewhat but is usually referred to as purebred
It depends on the specific breed.
Yes, variations in coat color in purebred dogs can result from dominant and recessive genes. Dominant genes can override recessive genes to produce certain coat colors, resulting in the observed variations in purebred dogs.
Gregor Mendel took two different colored pea plants: one had traits for white plants and the other had traits for a red plant. When Mendel cross bred the two plants, a plant with traits for a pink plant grew. This is how Mendel contributed to the understanding of inherited traits.
Gregor Mendel used the term "purebred" in his experiments on the genetics of peas to describe the homozygous nature of the peas for a particular trait, e.g. roundness or wrinkledness.
it is a purebred!:D
If you cross a purebred dominant and a purebred recessive individual, the offspring would be considered hybrids, not purebreds. Purebreds result from breeding within the same purebred line, whereas hybrids are the result of crossing individuals from two different purebred lines.
She had a favorite burebred dog. This is an example sentence using purebred.
A registered quarter horse is a purebred.
Yes, a purebred Burmilla can have a tortoiseshell coat.
Make sure the parents are a purebred Beagle and purebred Pug. Then you will get a first generation puggle.
A purebred Birman cannot have yellow eyes, because all purebred Birmans have blue eyes.