How did the offsprings’ gene versions compare to their parents’ gene versions?
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One allele for every gene in an organism is inherited from each of that organism's parents. In some cases, both parents provide the same allele of a given gene, and the offspring is referred to as homozygous ("homo" meaning "same") for that allele.
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