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The allele pair of someone with a genotype TT is homozygous dominant.
The allele pair of someone with a genotype TT is homozygous dominant.
The allele pair of someone with a genotype TT is homozygous dominant.
He has a homozygous genotype
it is homozygous dominant
it is homozygous dominant
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In heterozygous individuals, only the dominant allele is expressed. The recessive allele is present, but not expressed
An individual with a heterozygous genotype cannot be true-bred.
It depends on the genotype of the childs other parent. If your partner is heterozygous as well then there is a 25% chance your child will be homozygous recessive. If they are homozygous dominant then none of your children will have the phenotype of the recessive trait. They will just possibly be carriers of the recessive allele.
If an organism is a true-breed, the organism's genotype would be homozygous. "Homo" is the same and the alleles in a true-breed are identical.