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Organism Alleles Chromosome Homozygous If

An organism is considered homozygous if it possesses two identical alleles for a particular gene on its chromosomes.

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

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

Tags: b6, bio, xy-chromosomes

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