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In plant breeding, a recurrent parent is the parent that contributes the majority of the genetic material in a backcross breeding program, serving as the genetic baseline to which new traits are introduced. The primary goal is to incorporate a desirable trait from a donor parent while maintaining most of the recurrent parent's genetic makeup and characteristics.
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