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An organism with two different alleles for a trait? is a hybrid
An organism that possesses two different alleles for a trait is said to be heterozygous for that trait.
A heterozygote is an organism with two different alleles for a trait.
Heterozygous
2 different alelles - heterozygous Same alelles - homozygous
Having two different alleles for a trait is called heterozygous.
An organism with two different alleles for a trait? is a hybrid
The organism that has two different alleles for the same trait is called heterozygous. This also refers to a cell or an individual that has two different forms of gene.
Heterozygous.
An organism that possesses two different alleles for a trait is said to be heterozygous for that trait.
Organisms that have two identical alleles for a particular trait are said to be? homozygous
homozygous
A heterozygote is an organism with two different alleles for a trait.
Dominant and Recessive Alleles Diploid organisms typically have two alleles for a trait. When allele pairs are the same, they are homozygous. When the alleles of a pair are heterozygous, the phenotype of one trait may be dominant and the other recessive.
The trait could show up in two different forms. Alleles are individual units that determine what trait will be expressed in an offspring. Alleles exist for most traits such as hair color or wing size. Having two alleles simply means that the trait can be expressed in different variation. One trait can have several different alleles.
an organism that has two different alleles for a trait is heterozygous
Two different alleles for the same trait are heterozygous. No, Its homozygous. This answer is incorrect as homo = same.