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A backcross is a cross between:
AF1 hybrid and any of its parents
BF1 hybrid and recessive parent only
CTwo F1 hybrids
DTwo pure breeding plants
✓ Correct Answer: A — F1 hybrid and any of its parents
A backcross involves crossing the offspring back with one of its original parents or an individual genetically identical to them.
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