An organism with two unlike genes for a trait is called?
Question: An organism with two unlike genes for a trait is called?
An organism with two unlike genes for a trait is called heterozygous. Heterozygous means that an individual has two different alleles (forms of a gene) for a particular trait. One allele is dominant and expresses itself over the other, which is recessive. The dominant allele is usually represented by a capital letter, while the recessive allele is represented by a lowercase letter. The genetic makeup of an individual determines its phenotype, which is the observable characteristic of the trait.
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