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What is is called when two forms of a trait are both dominant at the same time?

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homozygous



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The answer is Homozygous

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Homozygous is a word that alludes to a specific quality that has indistinguishable alleles on both homologous chromosomes. It is alluded to by two capital letters (XX) for an overwhelming attribute, and two lowercase letters (xx) for a latent trait.Alternative types of a given quality are called alleles, and they can be predominant or passive. At the point when an individual has two of a similar allele, regardless of whether predominant or passive, they are homozygous. Heterozygous means having one every one of two unique alleles

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