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Referring to a gene pair in which the two alleles code for the same trait.
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| homozygous |
vs. heterozygous: since each individual carries two of these alleles, they can either be identical (homozygous) or different (heterozygous) "Homo" means same while "hetero" means different
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| homozygous |
Having two copies of a single allele for a particular polymorphism. Recessive traits require homozygosity to be observed.
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| homozygous |
Describes the situation where both copies of a given gene are the same.
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| homozygous typing c.’s |
cells homozygous for a known HLA-D specificity; panels of HTC of all established HLA-D types are used to determine the HLA-D type of unknown cells using one-way mixed lymphocyte reactions.
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