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If both alleles are the same, the organism is homozygous for the trait. ... If one allele is missing, it is hemizygous, and if both alleles are missing, ... An organism is heterozygous
An organism that has two different alleles for a single trait is called heterozygous. This means that the organism inherited different versions of the gene responsible for that trait from each parent.
The genes an organism contains is called the organism's genotype.
Heterozygous Remember the prefix "Hetero" most-of-the-time means "Different"
the organism that have two identical alleles would be called homozygous for that particular gene.
If both alleles are the same, the organism is homozygous for the trait. ... If one allele is missing, it is hemizygous, and if both alleles are missing, ... An organism is heterozygous
hybrid
A heterozygote
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The answer to your question, "What is an organism with 2 of the same alleles for a trait called?" is homozygous. it is just homozygous-By SciienceFreak
In one sense it is called a Diploid Organism.
The genotype of an organism with two different alleles is called a heterozygous genotype. This means that the organism has two different versions of a particular gene, one from each parent.
An organism that has two different alleles for a single trait is called heterozygous. This means that the organism inherited different versions of the gene responsible for that trait from each parent.
The genes an organism contains is called the organism's genotype.
Heterozygous.
Heterozygous Remember the prefix "Hetero" most-of-the-time means "Different"
The organism that has two different alleles for the same trait is called heterozygous. This also refers to a cell or an individual that has two different forms of gene.