The Mexican burrowing toad is genetically unique in a number of ways.
Research has shown that almost every individual in a sexually reproducing species is genetically unique.
It may be a genetically unique individual with desirable characteristics that is then intentionally bred.
The resulting combination is called a zygote, a new and genetically unique human organism.
In all cases, sexual reproduction allows to create variability and a faster response to selection by making offspring genetically unique.
But it is the variations from the consensus that make each person genetically unique.
However, it is probable that fewer genetically unique mare lines existed than Lowe identified.
The entire species may be of only one genetically unique individual.
At this point, the zygote is genetically unique from either of its parents.
Each is considered a genetically unique variety, as seeds of the parent plants grow to have roots of the same color.