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    A Person Who Has Two Different Alleles for the Same
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A Person Who Has Two Different Alleles for the Same

Question 13

Question 13

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A person who has two different alleles for the same trait is said to be what?


A) Heterozygous for the trait
B) Homozygous for the trait
C) Homologous for the trait
D) Autosomal for the trait

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