homozygotes
A homozygote is an individual who has two identical alleles at a given genetic locus. In diploid organisms, each gene typically has two copies, and a homozygous genotype consists of either two copies of the same allele (for example, AA or aa). The contrasting genotype is heterozygous, containing two different alleles (for example, Aa).
Genotypes at a locus are often written with the alleles present, so a locus with alleles A
Homozygosity can arise through Mendelian inheritance when both parents contribute the same allele, or more broadly
Biological and medical relevance includes the fact that many inherited diseases are recessive and manifest only