No, a particular branch in Rust Git2 cannot be held responsible for a blob. In Git, blobs are identified by their SHA-1 hash value, which is independent of branches. Branches point to Git objects, including commits that may contain blobs, but they do not directly own or manage individual blobs. Instead, blobs are managed by the Git repository as a whole, with their ownership and history determined by the sequence of commits and their parent relationships.
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