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homozygote

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ho·mo·zy·gote (hm-zgt, -m-, hm-)
n.
An organism that has the same alleles at a particular gene locus on homologous chromosomes.

homozygote
[hō′məzī′gōt]
Etymology: Gk, homos, same, zygon, yoke
an organism whose somatic cells have identical genes on the same locus on one of the chromosome pairs.

homozygote [ho″mo-zi´gōt]
an individual exhibiting homozygosity.

homozygote
an animal exhibiting homozygosity.


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This trend remains significant between the D allele carriers and II homozygotes in female endurance athletes (MDA) as well (p = 0.
Allozyme genetic studies of bivalves have often revealed significant deficiencies of heterozygotes relative to the Hardy-Weinberg model and a number of explanations were proposed such as selection, the Wahlund effect, inbreeding and null alleles where the presence of nonfunctional protein product confuses the scoring of heterozygotes and homozygotes (Gaffney 1994).
Although heterozygotic carriers of certain alleles might enjoy elevated IQs, homozygotes could be stricken with terrible diseases like Tay-Sachs, which kills mercilessly during early childhood.
 
 
 
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