AP BIOLOGY

HEREDITY

LAW OF SEGREGATION

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
Having two of the SAME alleles for a trait (example HH or hh):
A
homozygous
B
heterozygous
C
recessive
D
dominant
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -An organism with two dominant alleles for a trait is said to have a homozygous dominant genotype.

Detailed explanation-2: -A homozygous genotype contains two identical alleles. An individual can either be homozygous dominant (ex: HH) or homozygous recessive (ex: hh). A heterozygous genotype contains two different alleles (ex: Hh).

Detailed explanation-3: -Conventions and terms used in explaining genetic problems Dominant alleles are written as a capital letter (H), and recessive alleles as a small (lower case) version (h) of the same letter. whereas one with two different forms (Hh) is called heterozygous (a heterozygote)-also called a hybrid.

Detailed explanation-4: -If your parents both pass down the same allele to you, you’re homozygous for that trait. Another example is flower color, which is often determined by alleles.

Detailed explanation-5: -Answer and Explanation: Hh is an example of a heterozygous gene. A heterozygous gene is a gene that carries two different alleles and can be represented by a small letter and a big letter (Hh or hH).

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