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10 September, 08:13

Varieties of plants in which self-fertilization produces offspring that are identical to the parents are referred to as A) hybrids. B) the F2 generation. C) monohybrid crosses. D) true-breeding.

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  1. 10 September, 08:31
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    (D). true-breeding.

    Explanation:

    True-breeding can be defined as a type of breeding, in which parents produce offspring with same phenotype as present in parents. In plants, true-breeding takes place only when their is self-fertilization.

    These true-breeding organisms or varieties have a pure genotype (genetic makeup for a trait) and they show only a certain phenotype (physical expression of that trait).

    Thus, the correct answer is option (D).
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