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A double heterozygote is an organism that has two different alleles for two separate genes, one inherited from each parent. For example, if an organism has one allele for gene A and another allele for gene a, and simultaneously has one allele for gene B and another allele for gene b, it is considered a double heterozygote (AaBb). This genetic configuration can influence traits and phenotypes in various ways, depending on the dominance and interaction of the alleles involved.

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