Question:

A genotype is heterozygous if it has two different alleles.

Last updated: 7/24/2022

A genotype is heterozygous if it has two different alleles.

A genotype is heterozygous if it has two different alleles. For example, Tt is heterozygous. A genotype is homozygous if it has two of the same alleles. For example, SS is homozygous.