True breeding means: Question 20Answer a. Only one type of offspring can be produced by a pair of parents b. Many types of offspring can be produced by a pair of parents c. none of these d. One type of offspring is usually produced by a pair of parents, but sometimes there are variations
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Step 1: True breeding refers to the ability of a particular trait to be consistently passed down from one generation to the next without any variation. Show more…
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