Multiple alleles.
When the two alleles of a gene are the same, this genetic condition is called homozygous.
When two alleles of a particular gene are different, this genetic condition is called heterozygous.
The two chromosomes (two "X" shapes) that are in a pair are generally called "homologous chromosomes". A pair of "chromatids" make up the two arms of a single chromosome.
The term for a genetic condition where both alleles for a particular trait are different from each other is called heterozygous.
Genotype is determined by the combination of genes inherited from an individual's parents. Each gene has different variations called alleles, and the specific combination of alleles a person has for a particular gene determines their genotype. This combination is determined during the process of genetic inheritance, where one allele is inherited from each parent.
genotype
The heterozygous condition.
genotype
When the two alleles of a gene are the same, this genetic condition is called homozygous.
When two alleles of a particular gene are different, this genetic condition is called heterozygous.
twins.
The two chromosomes (two "X" shapes) that are in a pair are generally called "homologous chromosomes". A pair of "chromatids" make up the two arms of a single chromosome.
The term for a genetic condition where both alleles for a particular trait are different from each other is called heterozygous.
Incomplete Dominance
Genotype is determined by the combination of genes inherited from an individual's parents. Each gene has different variations called alleles, and the specific combination of alleles a person has for a particular gene determines their genotype. This combination is determined during the process of genetic inheritance, where one allele is inherited from each parent.
The detectable traits of an organism as determined by what alleles are present is the phenotype. Phenotype is the observable characteristics of an organism, such as its physical appearance or behavior, which are influenced by both genetic and environmental factors.
Codominance is a condition in which neither of two alleles of a gene is dominant or recessive. In codominance, both alleles are expressed in the phenotype of the heterozygote, resulting in a unique phenotype that is a mixture of the two alleles.