Dominant.
When an individual has two different alleles for a trait, it is referred to as being "heterozygous" for that trait. In contrast, if both alleles are the same, the individual is termed "homozygous." Heterozygosity can influence the expression of traits, particularly in cases involving dominant and recessive alleles.
The two factors that Mendel identified are now known as alleles. Alleles are different versions of a gene that can determine the expression of a trait in an offspring, depending on whether they are dominant or recessive. The combination of alleles inherited from both parents ultimately influences the phenotype, or observable traits, of the offspring.
Ah, what a beautiful question! When an individual has two different alleles for a trait, we call them heterozygous. Just like how a painting is more interesting with different colors blending together, having two different alleles can create unique and wonderful combinations in living organisms.
Genotype
dominant trait?
genotype
When an individual has two different alleles for a trait, it is referred to as being "heterozygous" for that trait. In contrast, if both alleles are the same, the individual is termed "homozygous." Heterozygosity can influence the expression of traits, particularly in cases involving dominant and recessive alleles.
an organism that has two different alleles for a trait is heterozygous
Genetic makeup formed from both inherited alleles together is called a genotype. Homozygous alleles would be a pair of identical alleles for a single trait. Heterozygous is different alleles for a single trait.
Heterozygous.
The answer to your question, "What is an organism with 2 of the same alleles for a trait called?" is homozygous. it is just homozygous-By SciienceFreak
Hybrid
The two factors that Mendel identified are now known as alleles. Alleles are different versions of a gene that can determine the expression of a trait in an offspring, depending on whether they are dominant or recessive. The combination of alleles inherited from both parents ultimately influences the phenotype, or observable traits, of the offspring.
Having two different alleles is said to be....?-Heterozygous
Ah, what a beautiful question! When an individual has two different alleles for a trait, we call them heterozygous. Just like how a painting is more interesting with different colors blending together, having two different alleles can create unique and wonderful combinations in living organisms.
The answer is hybrid. It is known as hybrid but this is also scientifically known as heterozygos
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