Why are heterozygous individuals called carriers?
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This is because they carry other recessive alleles in their DNA.
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Heterozygous individuals are called carriers because in it either one of the genes is affected among the two and the other one remains intact. But in case of homozygous individuals the two genes are same and both are affected and the individual is a diseased one.
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