True breeding parents will pass two trait variant(s) (one from each parent) to their offspring. True breeding organisms are homozygous for a particular trait, meaning they have two identical alleles for that trait. When they reproduce, they can only pass on the allele they possess, resulting in offspring that also express that trait.
True breeding parents to their offspring. (1 point)
• can only pass one
O will pass two
• will not pass
• might only pass one
trait variant(s)
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