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When both of the alleles for a trait, such as hair color, are the same, the person is said to be _____ for that trait?
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When both of the alleles for a trait, such as hair color, are the same, the person is said to be _____ for that trait?
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When both of the alleles for a trait, such as hair color, are the same, the person is said to be
Homozygous
for that trait. It is an organism with two alleles for one trait that are the same (TT).
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