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No, alleles for a trait can be the same (homozygous) or different (heterozygous) in an individual.
There is no particular relationship between organisms that have identical alleles for a particular trait.
alleles
Different versions of a gene for the same trait are called alleles. Alleles can result in different observable traits depending on their specific sequence and how they interact with each other.
Alleles that have an effect on an organism's phenotype are called dominant alleles. Dominant alleles mask the effects of recessive alleles in heterozygous individuals, resulting in the dominant allele's phenotype being expressed.
When the alleles present for a trait are the same, the genes are called homozygous. This means that both alleles for a particular gene are identical. Homozygous individuals can have either two dominant alleles (homozygous dominant) or two recessive alleles (homozygous recessive).
When an allele creates a visible trait, it is called a dominant allele. Dominant alleles mask the expression of recessive alleles when present in a heterozygous individual.
No, alleles for a trait can be the same (homozygous) or different (heterozygous) in an individual.
2 different alelles - heterozygous Same alelles - homozygous
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Alleles
There is no particular relationship between organisms that have identical alleles for a particular trait.
Genetic makeup formed from both inherited alleles together is called a genotype. Homozygous alleles would be a pair of identical alleles for a single trait. Heterozygous is different alleles for a single trait.
alleles
Having two similar alleles for a trait is called being homozygous. It is possible to be homozygous for a dominant or recessive trait.
Different versions of a gene for the same trait are called alleles. Alleles can result in different observable traits depending on their specific sequence and how they interact with each other.
An organism with two like alleles for a trait is homozygous for that trait.