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Q: What are two copies of a gene called?
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What term describes an individual with two copies of the same allele?

The individual with two of the same allele is "homozygous" for a trait.


How many copies of each gene do you have?

Humans typically have two copies of each gene, one inherited from each parent. This pairing of genes allows for genetic diversity and a variety of possible gene combinations. Some genes may have multiple copies or variations, but in general, humans have two copies of most genes.


How many copies of the beta globin gene do people have?

Most individuals have two normal copies of the beta globin gene


What is a technique where bad copies of genes are replaced with good copies called?

gene therapy


Mendels law of segregation states that organisms inherit two copies of each gene and that?

Mendel's law of segregation states that organisms inherit two copies of each gene and that organism donate copies to offspring in predictable ratios.


Are the two copies of each gene in your body always the same?

yes. all of your cell have the same gene.


The process of making multiple copies of a gene by inserting it into a host genome and culturing the host is called?

gene cloning


What are the two base color genes for horse?

The base color is black/red factors, controlled by the Extension gene. A horse with one or two copies of the Extension gene (Ee or EE) will have black factors. A horse with no copies of the Extension gene (ee) will be chestnut.The Agouti gene acts on the Extension gene by limiting where the black factors are displayed, into points such as the legs, mane, tail, muzzle, and ears. A horse with at least one copy of the Extension gene that doesn't not have a copy of the Agouti gene will be black, provided that no other gene modify the color. One or two copies of the Agouti gene in combination with the Extension gene will result in a bay horse. A chestnut horse (no copies of the Extension gene) can have copies of the Agouti gene, but it will not affect the horse's color, as the horse has no black factors for the Agouti gene to limit.


What is two copies of a gene?

If the Tr are the genes, then one will be TT, and one will be rr, two will be Tr.


Does a polyploid plant have more than two copies of each gene?

true


A diploid organism contains how many copies of each gene?

2


How many copies of a recessive gene does it take to overpower a dominant gene?

It takes 8 copies of a recessive gene to overpeower dominant gene