| hemizygote | <cell biology, genetics> Nucleus, cell or organism that has only one of a normally diploid set of genes. In mammals the male is hemizygous for the X chromosome. (18 Nov 1997) |
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| hemizygote |
Refers to a cell, organism, or individual with only one of a pair of genes for a specific trait. This term is often used to describe males who inherit one copy of an X-linked disease trait. It may also refer to the state in which genetic material is deleted from one member of a chromosomal pair.
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| hemizygote |
An affected male.
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| hemizygote |
Term applied to the gonosomal genotype in mammalian males or avian females, which carry different gonosomes. Therefore, except for the genes in the pseudoautosomal region, the individual would only carry the gene on either the X or the Y chromosome in mammals, or the Z or the W chromosome in birds.
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