Breed

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See Breed (song) for the song of the same name by Nirvana. See Breed (video game) for the video game of the same name by Brat Designs.

A breed is a domesticated subspecies or infrasubspecies of an animal.

A breed has no close analogy for domesticated plants. An important difference is that plants are commonly propagated by striking or grafting cuttings: there is no corresponding technique for animals. Cloning may change this if it becomes more available.

A breed should also be distinguished from a strain, which is simply the descendants of a single significant individual, and which in domesticated animals is also known as a bloodline. A strain may not remain entirely within a breed, nor is a breed necessarily composed of a single strain.

For a type to be recognised as a breed, there should be a viable true-breeding population. See also selective breeding, genotype, phenotype.

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Breed, when used as a verb, means an action to produce a new offspring.

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