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19 March, 22:35

What is the difference between a heterozygous and homozygous set of alleles?

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  1. 20 March, 00:40
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    Heterozygous means that an organism has two different alleles of a gene. For example, pea plants can have red flowers and either be homozygous dominant (red-red), or heterozygous (red-white). If they have white flowers, then they are homozygous recessive (white-white). Carriers are always heterozygous.

    Homozygous is a word that refers to a particular gene that has identical alleles on both homologous chromosomes. It is referred to by two capital letters (XX) for a dominant trait, and two lowercase letters (xx) for a recessive trait.
  2. 20 March, 00:52
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    Homozygous mean that both copies of a gene or locus match.

    Heterozygous mean that both copies of a gone do not match.
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