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A situation in which the two alleles are identical. If they are normal no genetic disease is manifest. However in a autosomal recessive disease if both alleles are mutant that person maifests the disease.
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having the same two alleles at a given locus on homologous chromosomes.
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having two identical versions of a specific gene. Homozygous or double dominant achondroplasia occurs when a child has two copies of the gene for achondroplasia
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Identifies the two alleles of a gene in a diploid organisms as being identical to each other. In heterozygous individuals, the two alleles are different versions of the gene.
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Having the same allele at the same locus on both members of a pair of homologous chromosomes. Homozygous also refers to a genotype consisting of two identical alleles of a gene for a particular trait. An individual may be homozygous dominant (AA) or homozygous recessive (aa). Individuals who are homozygous for a trait are referred to as homozygotes.
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