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A trait produced from two alleles that are alike is called homozygous. Homozygous alleles are identical forms of a gene and can be either dominant or recessive. Homozygous dominant means having two dominant alleles, while homozygous recessive means having two recessive alleles for a particular trait.
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The term for alleles that are alike is homozygous.
The two terms for having matching alleles for a certain trait are "homozygous dominant" (two dominant alleles) and "homozygous recessive" (two recessive alleles).
Homozygous. This means that both alleles for a particular gene are the same, either both dominant or both recessive.
Heterozygous is to different alleles and homozygous is having the same alleles.
In genetics, homozygous means having two of the same allele whether it be two dominant alleles or two recessive alleles.
Two different alleles for the same trait are heterozygous. No, Its homozygous. This answer is incorrect as homo = same.
homozygous
"Homozygous" refers to an individual having two identical alleles for a particular gene. This can either be two dominant alleles (homozygous dominant) or two recessive alleles (homozygous recessive). Homozygosity increases the likelihood of genetic traits being expressed.
Homozygous -It is the characteristic of having two identical alleles at the same locus of sister chromatids.homozygous means having identical alleles at corresponding chromosomal locus or the specific site of a particular gene on its chromosome
Homozygosity refers to having two identical alleles for a particular gene (e.g., both alleles are dominant or both are recessive), while heterozygosity refers to having two different alleles for the same gene (one dominant and one recessive allele). In homozygosity, an individual's genotype is either homozygous dominant or homozygous recessive, whereas in heterozygosity, the genotype is a combination of both dominant and recessive alleles.