heterozygous
epistatic
Yes, genes on the same chromosome are said to be linked because they are physically close to each other and tend to be inherited together during cell division.
Linked genes, because they are physically close together on the same chromosome and tend to be inherited together.
Linked On A Chromosome
A pair of alleles which are the same are said to be homozygous.
Genes on the same chromosome are said to be linked
Incomplete dominant alleles.
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When both genes from a homologous pair are different, the individual is heterozygous for that specific gene. This means each gene carries a different allele for the same trait. This can lead to a variety of outcomes, depending on whether the alleles are dominant or recessive.
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Dominant
The question should be "If two alleles for a gene are the same, what phenotype will the organism have?" Answer: If the two alleles are for the dominant phenotype, the organism will exhibit the dominant phenotype. If the two alleles are for the recessive phenotype, the organism will have the recessive phenotype.
epistatic
female cells
They are considered to be heterozygous not heterosexual!
These are polygenic (which literally means "several genes").
genes located on sex chromosomes are called sex-linked genes. In humans, there are two types of sex chromosomes: X and Y chromosomes.Genes located on the X chromosome are called X-linked and genes located on the Y chromosome are called Y-linked chromosomes.