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Heterozygous&nbsp;has two different&nbsp;alleles where&nbsp;a pair of genes contain one dominant alleles&nbsp;and one recessive alleles.
Heterozygous&nbsp;has two different&nbsp;alleles where&nbsp;a pair of genes contain one dominant alleles&nbsp;and one recessive alleles<ref>Ron C. (2008)A Litigator's Guide to DNA(e-book) &lt;Accessed on: 20th Oct 2015&gt;</ref>.  


<references />&nbsp;Ron C. (2008)'''<u>A Litigator's Guide to DNA</u>'''(e-book)&nbsp;&lt;Accessed on:&nbsp;20th Oct 2015&gt;&nbsp;
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Heterozygous has two different alleles where a pair of genes contain one dominant alleles and one recessive alleles[1].

References

  1. Ron C. (2008)A Litigator's Guide to DNA(e-book) <Accessed on: 20th Oct 2015>