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When both the alleles ofa gene pair are same the organism is said to be........ (a) homozygous (b) heterozygous​

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Answered by piyushsachdeva707
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An organism in which the two copies of the gene are identical — that is, have the same allele — is called homozygous for that gene. An organism which has two different alleles of the gene is called heterozygous.

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