Breed

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

A breed is a domesticated subspecies or infrasubspecies of an animal. For a type to be recognised as a breed, there should be a viable true-breeding population. The term may also be used as a verb, meaning action intended to produce offspring. The breeder makes it his or her trade to engage in plant breeding and the maintenance and creation of breeds of animals suitable for domestication.

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.

[edit] Common animal breeds

[edit] See also

da:Race de:Rasse es:Raza fr:Race he:גזעי האדם lt:Rasė nl:dierenras nl:Ras (mensheid) ja:人種 no:Rase pl:Rasa simple:Breed sl:Pasma fi:Rotu sv:Ras zh:品種 (動物)

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