Homozygous
Organisms that have two identical alleles for a particular trait are said to be? homozygous
The term is homozygous.This means that the alleles of a particular gene, at a particular locus on a specific chromosome, are the same.
An organism that has genes that are alike for a particular trait is called homozygous for that trait. This means that it has two identical alleles for that specific gene.
An organism that has two identical alleles for a trait is said to be homozygous for that trait. This means that both alleles are the same, either dominant or recessive. Homozygosity results in a consistent expression of the trait in the organism.
An organism that has two identical alleles for a trait is known as a homozygote or a homozygous organism.
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No, an organism that is homozygous for a specific trait means it has two identical alleles for that trait. Therefore, an organism that is homozygous for flower color would have the genotype QQ, not Qq.
The term used to refer to an organism that has two indentical alleles for the particular trait is homozygous. A trait could be homozygous dominant (TT), homozygous recessive (tt), or homozygous for incomplete dominance (rr).
In genetics, two similar alleles for a trait is known as homozygous. Two alleles that differ from one another is known as heterozygous.
Homozygous individuals have two identical alleles for a specific trait. This means they can be either homozygous dominant (two dominant alleles) or homozygous recessive (two recessive alleles). Homozygosity results in the expression of either the dominant or recessive trait.
An organism with two like alleles for a trait is homozygous for that trait.