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29 July, 19:40

What is homozygous dominant

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  1. 29 July, 19:53
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    It involves punnet inherited traits and punnet squares

    an example of homozygous dominant would be AA

    an example of heterozygous would be Aa

    an example of homozygous reccesive would be aa

    when an organism is homozygous dominant for a certain trait it means that they can only pass down the dominant trait to their offspring and their offspring will display the dominant trait
  2. 29 July, 20:01
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    The organism carries two copies of the same dominant allele. We normally indicate it by two capital letters: PP

    Homozygous recessive would be two copies of the same recessive allele - which we normally indicate by small letters: pp

    Heterozygous would be one copy of each: Pp
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