- only one copy is present. The cell or
organism is
called a hemizygote.
Hemizygosity is also
observed when one copy of a gene is deleted, or, in the heterogametic...
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Heterozygous pairs always have a
dominant phenotype. To a
lesser degree,
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nullizygosity can also be seen in gene pairs. "Mono-"
means "one";...
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allele at a
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