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What does the term 'Hybrid' mean in genetics?
APure breeding individual
BOffspring of two genetically different parents
CAn organism with no genes
DA mutated individual
✓ Correct Answer: B — Offspring of two genetically different parents
A hybrid is the offspring resulting from the cross of two organisms that differ in one or more inherited traits.
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