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An organism has two different alleles for a single trait. Its genotype is said to be


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An individual's genotype for that gene is the set of alleles it happens to possess. ... An organism which has two different alleles of the gene is called heterozygous. Phenotypes (the expressed characteristics) associated with a certain allele can sometimes be dominant or recessive, but often they are neither.

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An individual's genotype for that gene is the set of alleles it happens to possess. ... An organism which has two different alleles of the gene is called heterozygous. Phenotypes (the expressed characteristics) associated with a certain allele can sometimes be dominant or recessive, but often they are neither.

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