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A diploid individual with two identical alleles for a particular gene is said to be:.

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Homozygous for that gene.

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A diploid individual with two identical alleles for a particular gene is said to be homozygous for that gene, but if the individual has different alleles he or she is said to be heterozygous for the gene.

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