allozygosity
Allozygosity refers to the genetic condition where an individual inherits two identical alleles for a particular gene from their parents. This occurs when both alleles are derived from a single ancestor, typically due to inbreeding or the inheritance of identical copies from a common progenitor. Allozygosity is distinct from homozygosity, which involves identical alleles inherited independently from each parent.
In population genetics, allozygosity is often used to assess the genetic relatedness between individuals. When two
Allozygosity can be measured using molecular markers, such as microsatellites or single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), which
In humans, allozygosity is occasionally discussed in the context of genetic disorders, particularly in populations with