Definition of Heterozygotes. Meaning of Heterozygotes. Synonyms of Heterozygotes

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- allele and one mutant allele) of a gene. The cell or organism is called a heterozygote specifically for the allele in question, and therefore, heterozygosity...
- glance appeared to be harmful, conferred enough of an advantage to heterozygotes to make it beneficial, so that it remained at dynamic equilibrium in...
- allele to the offspring, with the result that all of these hybrids were heterozygotes (Aa), and that one of the two alleles in the hybrid cross dominated...
- proper number of heterozygotes. In this way, the hypothesis of Hardy–Weinberg proportions is rejected if the number of heterozygotes is too large or too...
- polymorphisms. Due to unexpected high frequencies of heterozygotes, and an elevated level of heterozygote fitness, heterozygotic advantage may also be called...
- Compound heterozygotes are often observed only through subclinical symptoms such as excess iron. Disease is rarely observed in such compound heterozygotes unless...
- homozygous state. To produce a foal with LWS, both parents must be heterozygotes or carriers of the mutated gene. Without genetic testing, some carriers...
- selection and inclusive fitness, or antagonistic pleiotropy that favors heterozygotes causing homo****uality among homozygotes as a by-product. The influence...
- more likely to progress toward fatal disease compared to mice that are heterozygotes only for the beta allele (MHC IAαb / IAαb, IAβb / IAβbm12). In humans...
- protection from malaria or a dramatic propensity to sickle cell anemia, heterozygotes have fewer physiological effects and a partial resistance to malaria...