There are not symptoms of heterozygous since it is not a disease or condition that you can get. It is a genetics term that refers to whether a gene is dominant or non dominate.
Yes - Hh is heterozygous. HH is homozygous, and hh is homozygous.
A carrier of a genetic disorder who does not show symptoms is most likely to be heterozygous for the trait and able to transmit it to his offspring. The term heterozygous refers to a pair of gene with one dominant trait and one recessive trait.
That is heterozygous. Some scientist call these "hybrids"(no joke)The person is heterozygous for that trait and will have the dominant phenotype.An organism with both a dominant and recessive allele for a specific trait is called an heterozygote. They are heterozygous for this trait.
The possible genotypes of parents who are heterozygous would be found using a punnet square. The outcome would be 50 percent heterozygous dominant, 25 percent homozygous dominant, and 25 percent homozygous recessive.
heterozygous recessive
A heterozygous person is called a carrier for the specific trait or gene they carry. This means they have two different alleles for a particular gene, with one dominant and one recessive allele. It is important to note that being heterozygous for a genetic disorder does not necessarily mean the individual will exhibit symptoms of the disorder.
That is the correct spelling of "heterozygous" (having variant alleles).
heterozygous
Yes
which of mikes traits are heterozygous? Gg or ee or CC or Ff
The abbreviation for heterozygous is "HET."
The synonym for heterozygous is hybrid.
an organism that has two different alleles for a trait is heterozygous
Heterozygous means inheriting different genes from your parents. That is a heterozygous trait, not a homozygous one.
Heterozygous
Heterozygous
A heterozygous genotype, is the genetic makeup of different alleles.