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The term that describes two paired alleles that are different from each other is "heterozygous." In a heterozygous genotype, one allele may be dominant while the other is recessive, leading to variations in phenotype. This genetic diversity is crucial for evolution and adaptation in populations.
The term for an individual with a dominant and a recessive allele for a trait is "heterozygous." This means they have two different alleles for a specific gene, with one being dominant and the other recessive.
Another name for hybrid alleles is heterozygous alleles. This term refers to having two different versions of a gene in an individual's genetic makeup.
A genotype that is heterozygous means an individual has two different alleles for a particular gene. This can result in a mix of traits or characteristics, earning the term "hybrid" from the blending of genetic information. In cases where one allele is dominant and the other recessive, the individual may not exhibit the recessive trait but can pass it on to offspring, hence being referred to as a "carrier."
Not entirely sure what you meant on that one, but I'll try and answer it. Genes have a genotype and a phenotype. (spelling?) A genotype is the "official label for the gene" (i.e. Tt, TT, tt) and phenotype descibes the appearance (i.e. homozygous tall, heterozygous tall, heterozygous short...) Hope this helps!
Phenotype
The term that describes two paired alleles that are different from each other is "heterozygous." In a heterozygous genotype, one allele may be dominant while the other is recessive, leading to variations in phenotype. This genetic diversity is crucial for evolution and adaptation in populations.
A genotype consisting of two different alleles is a heterozygote.
Another term for genotype is genetic constitution. An additional term for the word genotype is genetic makeup of an organism.
The answer is heterozygous.
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The term that describes inherited traits that are visible would be the organisms phenotype. The genotype would be the genes that make the traits.
The term for an individual with a dominant and a recessive allele for a trait is "heterozygous." This means they have two different alleles for a specific gene, with one being dominant and the other recessive.
Another name for hybrid alleles is heterozygous alleles. This term refers to having two different versions of a gene in an individual's genetic makeup.
A genotype that is heterozygous means an individual has two different alleles for a particular gene. This can result in a mix of traits or characteristics, earning the term "hybrid" from the blending of genetic information. In cases where one allele is dominant and the other recessive, the individual may not exhibit the recessive trait but can pass it on to offspring, hence being referred to as a "carrier."
Heterozygous for the A allele means having one copy of the A allele and one copy of a different allele (e.g., a or B) at a particular gene locus. In genetics, the term heterozygous refers to an individual possessing two different forms (alleles) of a particular gene.
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