homozygous
A heterozygote is an organism with two different alleles for a trait.
Truebreeding
Heterozygous refers to possessing two different forms of a particular gene. One is inherited from each parent and one is dominant and one is recessive.
It sounds like you are referring to homozygous vs heterozygous. If an organism has two identical alleles of the same gene, it is said to be homozygous. If an organism has two different alleles of the same gene, it is said to be heterozygous.If a homozygous organism has two identical dominantalleles, it is said to be homozygous dominant, while an organism with two identical recessive alleles is said to be homozygous recessive.If this was not what you're asking, please clarify your question on the discussion page so someone can Terms_that_describe_two_alleles_of_the_same_genethis answer.
Acquired Trait
Homozygous
Organisms that have two identical alleles for a particular trait are said to be? homozygous
An organism that has two different alleles of the same gene is a heterozygous organism. Due to the various effects of different alleles, an organism's traits do not reveal its genetic composition.
There is no particular relationship between organisms that have identical alleles for a particular trait.
An organism that has two identical alleles for a trait is known as a homozygote or a homozygous organism.
A heterozygote is an organism with two different alleles for a trait.
The fraction or ratio of a sample possessing a certain trait is called a Proportion.
Truebreeding
In genetics, two similar alleles for a trait is known as homozygous. Two alleles that differ from one another is known as heterozygous.
An organism with two like alleles for a trait is homozygous for that trait.
Heterozygous refers to possessing two different forms of a particular gene. One is inherited from each parent and one is dominant and one is recessive.
A recessive trait is one that is not expressed when paired with a dominant trait. It may only be visually evident when both copies of the gene carry the recessive form.