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heterozygousIn a living organism, having two different alleles for a given trait. In homozygous organisms, by contrast, both chromosomes carry the same allele. In an outbreeding population an individual organism will generally be heterozygous for some genes but homozygous for others. For example, in humans, alleles for both blue- and brown-pigmented eyes exist, but the ‘blue’ allele is recessive to the dominant ‘brown’ allele. Only individuals with blue eyes are predictably homozygous for this trait; brown-eyed people can be either homozygous or heterozygous. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| 171]/VRQ, ARQ/VRQ, and ARQ/ ARQ PrP animals are considered the most susceptible to scrapie, whereas homozygous or heterozygous AHQ and heterozygous ARR animals show only marginal susceptibility (5). The heterozygous form is present in as many as 50% of Holsteins, Khatib's data show. Here, we report that maternal dietary genistein supplementation of mice during gestation, at levels comparable with humans consuming high-soy diets, shifted the coat color of heterozygous viable yellow agouti ([A. |
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