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- Homozygous vs. Heterozygous Genes - Verywell Health
If you have two copies of the same version of a gene, you are homozygous for that gene If you have two different versions of a gene, you are heterozygous for that gene
- Heterozygous: Definition, Examples, and Comparison to Homozygous
When you’re heterozygous for a specific gene, it means you have two different versions of that gene The dominant form can completely mask the recessive one, or they can blend together
- Heterozygous - National Human Genome Research Institute
Heterozygous, as related to genetics, refers to having inherited different versions (alleles) of a genomic marker from each biological parent Thus, an individual who is heterozygous for a genomic marker has two different versions of that marker
- HETEROZYGOUS Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
HETEROZYGOUS definition: relating to or being a heterozygote, an organism that possesses a pair of differing alleles, one dominant and one recessive, of a particular gene
- What Is the Definition of Heterozygous? - Biology Insights
The term heterozygous describes a genotype where an individual has inherited two different alleles for a specific gene For example, if a person inherits the allele for brown eyes from one parent and the allele for blue eyes from the other, they are heterozygous for that eye color gene
- What Is Heterozygous and Homozygous in Genetics?
Homozygous means you carry two identical copies of a gene variant, while heterozygous means you carry two different copies Since you inherit one copy from each parent, every gene in your body exists as a pair Whether those two copies match or differ determines your “zygosity,” which in turn shapes which traits show up and which stay hidden
- Heterozygote | biology | Britannica
In a heterozygous organism, or heterozygote, the genes for a specific trait are different
- Definition of heterozygous genotype - NCI Dictionary of Cancer Terms
A term that describes having two different versions of the same gene (one inherited from the mother and one inherited from the father) In a heterozygous genotype, each gene may have a different mutation (change) or one of the genes may be mutated and the other one is normal
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