What is a homozygote?

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In a zygote there are two genes for every character. One part of the gene is dominant and the other is recessive. If the dominant and recessive genes for every character are the same the resultant is called a homozygote, (hence homozygotic). Compare to heterozygote/heterozygotic.
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