A heterozygote is an organism with two different alleles for a trait.
2 different alelles - heterozygous Same alelles - homozygous
Having two similar alleles for a trait is called being homozygous. It is possible to be homozygous for a dominant or recessive trait.
A genotype consisting of two identical alleles of a gene for a particular trait is called homozygous. This means that both alleles are the same, which can either be dominant or recessive. Homozygous genotypes can result in the expression of a specific trait depending on the alleles involved.
Homozygous refers to having two identical alleles in a given trait.
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).
Organisms that have two identical alleles for a particular trait are said to be? homozygous
2 different alelles - heterozygous Same alelles - homozygous
homozygous
Homologous pairs
If an individual possesses two identical alleles for a particular trait, they are said to be homozygous. This means that the alleles are the same and there is no variation for that trait.
Heterozygous
In genetics, two similar alleles for a trait is known as homozygous. Two alleles that differ from one another is known as heterozygous.
The term is homozygous.This means that the alleles of a particular gene, at a particular locus on a specific chromosome, are the same.
Homozygous. This means that an individual has two identical copies of a particular gene for a specific trait.
Having two similar alleles for a trait is called being homozygous. It is possible to be homozygous for a dominant or recessive trait.
There is no particular relationship between organisms that have identical alleles for a particular trait.
A genotype consisting of two identical alleles of a gene for a particular trait is called homozygous. This means that both alleles are the same, which can either be dominant or recessive. Homozygous genotypes can result in the expression of a specific trait depending on the alleles involved.