An organism that produces the same trait in every generation is typically referred to as a "true-breeding" organism. True-breeding organisms are homozygous for a particular trait, meaning they have two identical alleles for that trait. For example, if you have a true-breeding pea plant for yellow seeds (YY), it will produce yellow seeds in every generation when self-pollinated. True-breeding is a key concept in genetics and was famously illustrated by Gregor Mendel in his experiments with pea plants.
which of these is an organism that produces the same trait in every generation
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