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Heterozygotes genotype are homologous chromosomes that carries two different alleles that encodes protein for the same particular trait. However, only the dominant allele will be expressed, leaving the recessive allele as a carrier.
Heterozygotes [[genotype|genotype]] are [[Homologous_chromosomes|homologous chromosomes]] that carries two different [[alleles|alleles]] that encodes [[protein|protein]] for the same particular trait. However, only the [[dominant allele|dominant allele]] will be expressed, leaving the [[Recessive_allele|recessive allele]] as a&nbsp;carrier.<br>
 
 
 
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Heterozygotes genotype are homologous chromosomes that carries two different alleles that encodes protein for the same particular trait. However, only the dominant allele will be expressed, leaving the recessive allele as a carrier.