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Palomino is a color and not a breed produced by the introduction of the Creme gene

on an otherwise chestnut horse.

A palomino is eeCrcr and has to be heterozygous at the creme dilution locus.

A homozygous creme horse that is otherwise chestnut at the extension site is

eeCrCr which produces the double dilute color of cremello, a horse that is nearly

white with blue eyes.

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What is hybridization in plants?

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.


Does a hybrid allele only have one allele for a trait?

A hybrid allele is a combination of alleles from two different parents for a specific trait. It can have two different alleles that may interact in various ways to determine the trait expression.


How will you know if your plant is purebred and hybrid?

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.


Do organisms that are purebred for a trait will express the same characteristics for many generations?

Yes, organisms that are purebred for a trait will generally express the same characteristics for many generations as long as there is no genetic mutation or environmental influence that causes a change in the trait. This is because purebred organisms have homozygous genotypes for that trait, resulting in consistent expression of the trait in offspring.


Which of the genotypes in 1 would be considered purebred?

Purebred genotypes are those that are homozygous for a specific trait, meaning they have identical alleles for that trait. For instance, if the genotypes include AA or aa, these would be considered purebred, as both alleles are the same. In contrast, heterozygous genotypes, like Aa, are not purebred because they contain different alleles.

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Is the long haired cat in the p generation a hybrid or purebred?

It's a purebred because it's offspring have the dominant trait in them.


Is the long hair cat in the p generation a hybrid or a purebred?

It's a purebred because it's offspring have the dominant trait in them.


What is hybrid biology?

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.


How do you get hybridization?

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.


Can a purebred black rabbit and a hybrid black rabbit have a baby with white hair?

No. Black is dominant, and a dominant trait always shows itself when it is present


What is hybridization in plants?

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.


What does hybridization include?

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.


If someone in a family is a purebred and he marries someone with a recessive trait will his children still be considered purebreds?

No, the children would not be considered purebred. Their genetic makeup would be a mix of the purebred parent's dominant traits and the recessive traits from the other parent, making them a hybrid of the two.


Does a hybrid allele only have one allele for a trait?

A hybrid allele is a combination of alleles from two different parents for a specific trait. It can have two different alleles that may interact in various ways to determine the trait expression.


What is another name for heterozygous?

Another way to express something is heterozygous is to say it has dual alleles. There is a dominant and recessive allele. Alleles determine which traits something will have. Normally this is expressed in a single allele.


What is a purebred organism?

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


What is a hybrid genotype?

Mm, Ff, Gg, Ll, Ss and ect