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What is it called when an individual has different alleles for the same gene?

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What is it called when an individual has different alleles for the same gene?​

If the two alleles are the same, the individual is homozygous for that allele. If the alleles are different, the individual is heterozygous.

What is it called when two alleles for a trait are different?​

In other cases, each parent provides a different allele of a given gene, and the offspring is referred to as heterozygous (“hetero” meaning “different”) for that allele. Alleles produce phenotypes (or physical versions of a trait) that are either dominant or recessive.
What is it called when an individual has two of the same alleles for a particular trait?
If an organism contains two identical alleles for a particular trait, the genotype for this trait is said to be homozygous.
What do you call when an individual has two the same copies of alleles of a gene or locus?
Codominance, as it relates to genetics, refers to a type of inheritance in which two versions (alleles) of the same gene are expressed separately to yield different traits in an individual.

What is allele homozygous?​

The presence of two identical alleles at a particular gene locus. A homozygous genotype may include two normal alleles or two alleles that have the same variant.

What is a genotype and phenotype?​

The genotype refers to the genetic material passed between generations, and the phenotype is observable characteristics or traits of an organism.
What is codominance and incomplete dominance?
Codominance and Incomplete dominance are two types of genetic inheritance. Codominance essentially means that no allele can block or mask the expression of the other allele. On the other hand, incomplete dominance is a condition in which a dominant allele does not completely mask the effects of a recessive allele.
What is a polygenic trait?
A polygenic trait is a characteristic, such as height or skin color, that is influenced by two or more genes. Because multiple genes are involved, polygenic traits do not follow the patterns of Mendelian inheritance. Many polygenic traits are also influenced by the environment and are called multifactorial.
We all have two alleles, or versions, of each gene. Being homozygous for a particular gene means you inherited two identical versions. It’s the opposite of a heterozygous genotype, where the alleles are different. People who have recessive traits, like blue eyes or red hair, are always homozygous for that gene.
What is the difference between heterozygous and homozygous? Heterozygous is when different forms of a specific gene are inherited from each parent. Homozygous is when a gene inherited from each parent is identical. Basically, heterozygous means different while homozygous means the same.
What is dominant and recessive?
Dominant refers to the relationship between two versions of a gene. Individuals receive two versions of each gene, known as alleles, from each parent. If the alleles of a gene are different, one allele will be expressed; it is the dominant gene. The effect of the other allele, called recessive, is masked.
What is heterozygous and homozygous?

What is homozygous and heterozygous?​

What are homozygous and heterozygous alleles?​

Homozygous and heterozygous are terms that are used to describe allele pairs. Individuals carrying two identical alleles (RR or rr) are known as homozygous. While individual organisms bearing different alleles (Rr) are known as heterozygous.
 
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