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an organism that produces identical offspring when allowed to self pollinate
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Such an organism is called true-breeding (or pure-breeding) — meaning it is homozygous for the trait(s) so that self-pollination produces offspring with the same phenotype/genotype. Example: Mendel's true-breeding pea strains.
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