A true-breeding plant is:
one that is able to breed on its own
produced due to cross-pollination among unrelated plants
near homozygous and produces offspring of its own kind
always homozygous recessive in its genetic constitution
a true-breeding line is one that, having undergone continuous self-pollination, shows stable trait inheritance and expression for several generations . This process leads to homozygosity (either homozygous dominant or recessive), ensuring that the plant produces offspring of its own kind regarding specific traits.
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