Yes, males can be homozygous for traits that are located on the sex chromosomes, such as the X and Y chromosomes. For example, a male could be homozygous for a trait on the X chromosome if he inherits the same allele from both his mother and father.
Homozygous refers to having two identical alleles in a given trait.
Homozygous genetically identical males produce one type of gamete with respect to a specific gene. This is because they have two identical alleles for that gene, meaning all gametes will carry the same allele. Therefore, regardless of the allele present, the gametes are uniform in terms of that particular gene.
Identical pairs of alleles are called homozygous alleles.
When you say homozygous, you're talking about genes. It's almost impossible, or not known, if a human has had genes of all homozygousity.
There are two forms of Homozygous inheritance: Homozygous Dominant, and Homozygous Recessive. In order for two parents that are Homozygous to produce a Heterozygous offspring, one of them MUST be Homozygous Dominant, and the other MUST be Homozygous Recessive.
Homozygous means that you have identical alleles for a trait. Example: For females, both alleles are XX. Males are heterozygous, with XY.
Homozygous refers to having two identical alleles in a given trait.
Homozygous genetically identical males produce one type of gamete with respect to a specific gene. This is because they have two identical alleles for that gene, meaning all gametes will carry the same allele. Therefore, regardless of the allele present, the gametes are uniform in terms of that particular gene.
It is called Homozygous.
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An organism that has two identical alleles for a trait is known as a homozygote or a homozygous organism.
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The offspring will get the qualities , traits of homozygous BB.
AA: Homozygous dominant aa: Homozygous recessive
An organism with two like genes for a trait is called homozygous for that trait.
Identical pairs of alleles are called homozygous alleles.