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Describes the situation where cells or organisms carry two different versions (alleles) of a given gene. For example, one of the copies of a gene may be the normal version and one a mutant.
Ãâó: www.cgm.northwestern.edu/glossary.htm
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Having such a mixture of heritable factors in a plant's chromosomes that they show great variation of type when grown from a seed. One very good reason we do most of our plants from cuttings.
Ãâó: www.mountainvalleygrowers.com/definitions.htm
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Possessing two different alleles at a given genetic locus across the two sets of homologous chromosomes.
Ãâó: home.austin.rr.com/doublehelix/glossary.html
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having different alleles at the same locus on a chromosome; a recessive and a dominant are paired (so the dominant trait is observed).
Ãâó: www.sonic.net/~nbs/projects/anthro201/glossary/
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an individual having two alleles for a trait that are different
Ãâó: genome.pfizer.com/glossary.cfm
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