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23 June, 11:56

A variety of a species that exhibits the same trait after several generations of self-fertilization is called

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  1. 23 June, 12:21
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    Pure breeding line

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    A pure breeding line is a variety of a species that is homozygous for the gene of the trait under study. These pure lines produce progeny of their own kind after repeated self-fertilization as they do not have dissimilar alleles of the gene to segregate during gamete formation. For instance, a pea plant with genotype TT would produce all the progeny with the "TT" genotype after several rounds of self-fertilization as it is true to its own type.
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