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Homozygote refers to a pair of identical alleles of a gene. It means the organism or the cell is having same allele for a gene. It can be homozygous dominant or homozygous recessive.<ref>Alberts, B. et al., 2008, Molecular Biology of The Cell, 5th edition, Garland Science, New York. Pg. G:18.</ref><br> | Homozygote refers to a pair of identical [[Alleles|alleles]] of a [[Gene|gene]]. It means the organism or the cell is having same allele for a gene. It can be homozygous [[Dominant|dominant]] or [[Homozygous_recessive|homozygous recessive]].<ref>Alberts, B. et al., 2008, Molecular Biology of The Cell, 5th edition, Garland Science, New York. Pg. G:18.</ref><br> | ||
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Homozygote refers to a pair of identical alleles of a gene. It means the organism or the cell is having same allele for a gene. It can be homozygous dominant or homozygous recessive.[1]
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- ↑ Alberts, B. et al., 2008, Molecular Biology of The Cell, 5th edition, Garland Science, New York. Pg. G:18.