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For this question we have some terms and definitions and we're just going to map them up.
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So our terms we have genotype, phenotype, homozygot, dominant and recessive.
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Okay, so we also have a heterozygotte in here as well.
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So let's match these up to terms.
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So, first time, an individual that has one copy each of two different allioles.
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For example, big a, little a.
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So this is heterozygot.
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Hetero being different, and so we have two different alias.
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Second, two copies of the same baliol.
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So that is a homozygot.
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Homo, same.
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Next, there is an allele that does not affect the phenotype when paired.
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With a dominant allele...