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heterozygous A term describing a diploid organism having different alleles of one or more genes and therefore producing gametes of different genotypes.
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heterozygosity The proportion of individuals heterozygous at a locus; the state of being heterozygous. See also heterozygous.
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heterochromatin Chromatin that remains condensed throughout the cell cycle and is generally inactive.
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heteroplasmy Extranuclear inheritence, usually in reference to the inheritence of mtDNA from the father.
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heterosis The phenomenon in which the heterozygous genotypes with respect to one or more characters are superior in comparison with the corresponding homozygous genotypes in terms of growth, survival, phenotypic expression, and fertility.
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