A TT genotype is said to be _____.
Homozygous dominant
\(\bf\Huge Welcome~to~\color{skyblue}{Open}\color{yellowgreen}{Study}~!!!\) Capitals mean dominant lowercases mean recessive when you have both dominant alleles you call it homozygous (homo means 2 of the same) When you have both recessive alleles you would also call it homozygous. When you have 2 different alleles so Tt, it would be heterozygous (hetero = 2 different) So TT= homozygous dominant tt = homozygous recessive Tt = heterozygous dominant When you have 1 dominant allele in a genotype, the dominant allele will express
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Dominant
It is a Dominant Trait
Homozygous Dominant
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