which of these is an organism that produces the same trait in every generation

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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.