A pair of alleles which are the same are said to be homozygous.
HOMOZYGOUS
Homozygous.
Homozygous
Alleles that are the same = homozygous Alleles that are different = heterozygous
There is no particular relationship between organisms that have identical alleles for a particular trait.
The pair of alleles were homologous because they were the same.
Different versions of the same gene are called
Two different alleles for the same trait are heterozygous. No, Its homozygous. This answer is incorrect as homo = same.
Alleles that are the same = homozygous Alleles that are different = heterozygous
The chromosomes in a pair carry the same genes in the same places. There are different versions of the same gene. These different versions of the same gene are called alleles.
2 different alelles - heterozygous Same alelles - homozygous
There is no particular relationship between organisms that have identical alleles for a particular trait.
Homologous: pair of chromosomes that are the same Homozygous: alleles of a gene pair are the same
homozygous
The pair of alleles were homologous because they were the same.
Different versions of the same gene are called
When two alleles differ from each other, such as Tt, it is called heterozygous, hetero meaning different. When alleles are the same (TT) it is called homozygous, homo meaning same.
Having two similar alleles for a trait is called being homozygous. It is possible to be homozygous for a dominant or recessive trait.
Heterozygous is to different alleles and homozygous is having the same alleles.
A pair of identical alleles controlling the same characteristic.