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Organism Alleles Chromosome Heterozygous If

An organism is considered heterozygous if it carries two different alleles for a particular gene on its chromosomes.

If an organism has two alleles that are the different in each chromosome, it's heterozygous.

Text If an organism has two alleles that are the different in each chromosome, it's heterozygous

Tags: b6, bio, xy-chromosomes

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