It sounds like you are referring to homozygous vs heterozygous. If an organism has two identical alleles of the same gene, it is said to be homozygous. If an organism has two different alleles of the same gene, it is said to be heterozygous.
If a homozygous organism has two identical dominantalleles, it is said to be homozygous dominant, while an organism with two identical recessive alleles is said to be homozygous recessive.
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An individual with two alleles for a trait is considered homozygous if the alleles are the same (e.g., BB or bb) and heterozygous if the alleles are different (e.g., Bb). The combination of alleles determines the individual's genotype and can influence their phenotype.
Theoretically, each trait has at least two alleles, one inherited maternally, and one inherited paternally. If the two alleles are different then the individual is termed heterozygous. If the two alleles are the same, the individual is termed homozygous for that trait.
If more than one set of alleles determines the trait then you are talking about gene interactions, which there can be quite a few different types of interactions.
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Heterozygous
Having two similar alleles for a trait is called being homozygous. It is possible to be homozygous for a dominant or recessive trait.
The term for an individual with a dominant and a recessive allele for a trait is "heterozygous." This means they have two different alleles for a specific gene, with one being dominant and the other recessive.
When two recessive alleles are joined together in an individual, the individual will display the recessive trait associated with those alleles. This is because recessive alleles only express themselves when a dominant allele is not present.
An organism that possesses two different alleles for a trait is said to be heterozygous for that trait.