Biology, asked by sabybaby2005, 13 hours ago

What is the number of alleles for a particular gene carried by an organism homozygous for that gene?
a. 0
b. 1
c. 2 (this one for sure isn't right)
d. 3
e. 10

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Answered by niroshinis2005
0

Answer:

2 identical alleles are present I am sure it's correct

Answered by mia55121
0

Answer:

(C)

Each pair of alleles represents the genotype of a specific gene. Genotypes are described as homozygous if there are two identical alleles at a particular locus and as heterozygous if the two alleles differ. Alleles contribute to the organism's phenotype, which is the outward appearance of the organism.

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