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24 January, 02:30

When a plant self-fertilizes generation after generation, and always shows the same phenotype for the characteristic being considered, then the plant is called

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  1. 24 January, 03:17
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    When plants are allowed to self-fertilize generation after generation, the exact same physical traits appears without any change. Such plants are called pure line or true-breeding. For example, tall plants always produce tall plants and true-breeding dwarf plants always produce dwarf plants on selfing.
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