Homozygous is when two traits are the exact same. So it just depends on the trait you have.
A trait like this must be homozygous dominate.
The offspring has a 50% chance of the dominate trait (while being heteroygous) and a 50% chance of having the recessive trait ( homozygous recessive).
homozygous
An organism with two like genes for a trait is called homozygous for that trait.
homozygous = AA & AA Heterozygous = Aa
Homozygous refers to having two identical alleles in a given trait.
Organisms that have two identical alleles for a particular trait are said to be? homozygous
recessive trait only appear when an individual is homozygous recessive, both alleles must code for the recessive trait
Homozygous individuals have two identical alleles for a particular trait. True-breeding individuals are homozygous for a trait and will always pass on that trait to their offspring. So, if an individual is homozygous for a particular trait and true-breeding, it means that all of its offspring will also express that same trait.
The genotype of the individual is homozygous for the trait in question.
False because a living thing that shows a dominant trait can not be homozygous recessive. If it is homozygous recessive it will show recessive trait. A living thing that shows dominant trait may be homozygous dominant or hetrozygous.
Having two similar alleles for a trait is called being homozygous. It is possible to be homozygous for a dominant or recessive trait.