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Homozygous genotype

Introduction: Homozygous genotype

Description of Homozygous genotype

Homozygous genotype: Occurs when both alleles at a particular gene locus are the same. A person may be homozygous for the normal allele or for a mutation.
Source: National Institute of Health

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