homozygotic

Variant of homozygosis

homozygosis definition

homo·zy·go·sis (-zī gōsis)

noun

  1. the condition of being a homozygote
  2. the production of a homozygote for any one pair or for several pairs of genes

Etymology: homo- + ModL zygosis: see heterozygosis

Related Forms:

  • homozygotic ho′mo·zy·got′ic (-gätik) adjective

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