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what is cytokinesis and heterozygous???​

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Answered by itsbhavya007
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heterozygous. ... If the two alleles at a locus are identical to each other, they are homozygous; if they are different from one another, they are heterozygous. Like all words with the prefix hetero, heterozygous has to do with things that are different — specifically genes.

Answered by adhvaith2007
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Answer: Cytokinesis is the physical process of cell division, which divides the cytoplasm of a parental cell into two daughter cells. It occurs concurrently with two types of nuclear division called mitosis and meiosis, which occur in animal cells.

In diploid organisms, heterozygous refers to an individual having two different alleles for a specific trait. An allele is a version of a gene or specific DNA sequence on a chromosome.

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