A true-breeding line for a trait is one that, has undergone continuous self-pollination or brother-sister mating, showing a stability in the inheritance of the trait for several generations.
A true-breeding line for a trait is one that, has undergone continuous self-pollination or brother-sister mating, showing a stability in the inheritance of the trait for several generations.
Among the common STs-gonorrhea, syphilis, genital herpes, chlamydiasis, hepatitis-B, AIDs etc., hepatitis-B, and AIDs are not infections of the reproductive organs though their mode of transmission could be through sexual contact also. All other diseases are transmitted through sexual contact and arRead more
Among the common STs-gonorrhea, syphilis, genital herpes, chlamydiasis, hepatitis-B, AIDs etc., hepatitis-B, and AIDs are not infections of the reproductive organs though their mode of transmission could be through sexual contact also. All other diseases are transmitted through sexual contact and are also infections of the reproductive tract.
What are the characteristic features of a true-breeding line?
A true-breeding line for a trait is one that, has undergone continuous self-pollination or brother-sister mating, showing a stability in the inheritance of the trait for several generations.
A true-breeding line for a trait is one that, has undergone continuous self-pollination or brother-sister mating, showing a stability in the inheritance of the trait for several generations.
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Among the common STs-gonorrhea, syphilis, genital herpes, chlamydiasis, hepatitis-B, AIDs etc., hepatitis-B, and AIDs are not infections of the reproductive organs though their mode of transmission could be through sexual contact also. All other diseases are transmitted through sexual contact and arRead more
Among the common STs-gonorrhea, syphilis, genital herpes, chlamydiasis, hepatitis-B, AIDs etc., hepatitis-B, and AIDs are not infections of the reproductive organs though their mode of transmission could be through sexual contact also. All other diseases are transmitted through sexual contact and are also infections of the reproductive tract.
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