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Selective Breeding
An organism's genetic makeup, or allele combinations.
Both traits are equally dominant so offspring show both traits
small, circular piece of DNA located in the cytoplasm of many bacteria
Breeding 2 organisms with the desired traits to get offspring with desired traits.

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- An organism's genetic makeup, or allele combinations. — genotype
- Both traits are equally dominant so offspring show both traits — codominance (example: blood type AB)
- small, circular piece of DNA located in the cytoplasm of many bacteria — plasmid
- Breeding 2 organisms with the desired traits to get offspring with desired traits. — selective breeding