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  1. Heterozygous Genotype: Traits and Diseases - Verywell Health

    Nov 13, 2025 · Heterozygous genotypes can affect traits like eye and skin color where one allele may be dominant over another. Certain diseases like sickle cell anemia and cystic fibrosis can …

  2. What Is the Definition of Heterozygous? - Biology Insights

    1 day ago · These different versions are called alleles. The unique combination of these two alleles for a particular gene makes up an individual’s genotype. The Heterozygous State: …

  3. Heterozygous - National Human Genome Research Institute

    1 day ago · Heterozygous refers to having different alleles for a particular trait. If the two versions are different, you have a heterozygous genotype for that gene. The relationship between the …

  4. Genotypes - Education

    Sep 17, 2024 · An organism with one dominant allele and one recessive allele is said to have a heterozygous genotype. In our example, this genotype is written Bb. Finally, the genotype of …

  5. Definition of heterozygous genotype - NCI Dictionary of Cancer

    In a heterozygous genotype, each gene may have a different mutation (change) or one of the genes may be mutated and the other one is normal.

  6. Which of the following genotypes is heterozygous? - Pearson

    Understand the concept of heterozygous: In genetics, a heterozygous genotype means having two different alleles for a particular gene. For example, if the alleles are represented by 'A' and …

  7. Homozygous vs. Heterozygous: 10 Differences, Examples

    Aug 3, 2023 · Homozygous and Heterozygous Definition and Examples. Homozygous genotypes= single type of gamete. Heterozygous genotypes= two different types of gametes.

  8. Which of the following genotypes are heterozygous? Check all …

    A genotype is considered heterozygous when it consists of two different alleles for a given gene, represented as ‘Aa’. In contrast, a genotype is homozygous if it has two identical alleles, such …

  9. Genotype - Wikipedia

    There are three available genotypes, PP (homozygous dominant), Pp (heterozygous), and pp (homozygous recessive). All three have different genotypes but the first two have the same …

  10. Homozygous vs. Heterozygous Genes - Verywell Health

    Dec 11, 2025 · If you have two copies of the same version of a gene, you are homozygous for that gene. If you have two different versions of a gene, you are heterozygous for that gene.