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What is the term used for offspring that results from cross between true breeding parents with different traits?

homozygous


What is a use a punnett square?

Geneticists use the Punnett square to predict the outcome of a particular breeding experiment. They predict the potential genotypes of the offspring of two parents with known genotypes.


What are offspring of true breeding parents called?

Offspring of true-breeding parents are called F2 generation. This is often seen in hybrid breeding programs when they are working to produce a certain trait.


How do you compare inbreading and hybridization?

Inbreeding is the mating of closely related parents whereas hybridization is the breeding of quite different parents just closely enough related to produce offspring.


What is the difference between breeding and selected breeding?

Breeding is just breeding any pair of parents together to get offspring, whereas selected breeding is choosing a certain set of parents and targeting a few specific traits you want the offspring to have, such as fur length, coloration, or body shape.


Offspring that result from crosses between true breeding parents with different traits?

The offspring resulting from crosses between true-breeding parents with different traits are called hybrids. Hybrids typically exhibit a combination of traits from each parent and may display a mix of characteristics or features not seen in the parents. This cross can help in creating genetic diversity and can be important in breeding programs to introduce new traits or improve certain characteristics.


In the selective breeding of cats the parents of the offspring are chosen by?

a human


What is true-breeding?

Referring to organisms for which sexual reproduction produces offspring with inherited traits identical to those of the parents. The organisms are homozygous for the characteristics under consideration.


Can hamsters mate if they have the same parents but were born in a different litter?

Depends on what you mean by "can". Physically they certainly can, but they shouldn't be allowed to. If they have the same parents it doesn't matter if they're from different litters, they're still brother and sister. And breeding from such close relatives just isn't healthy.


What is line in regards to breeding?

In breeding, the "line" is the ancestry of the animal. Its parents, grandparents, and even great-grandparents are all part of the line.


What plant produces offspring's with the same trait as the parents?

answer: true breeding plant


Which form of selective breeding crosses parents with the or similar set of alleles?

Inbreeding