When the two partners of
a gene are homogeneous in nature, they are called Homozygous.
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Donor cells may have Homozygous(e.g. K+k+),
heterozygous(K+k-) expression or no expression of various antigens K-k.
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This condition can also cause liver failure in a young person,
especially if the affected person is Homozygous for this condition.
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The term' penetrance' is applicable not only to heterozygously dominant genes like the blue sclerotic gene
cited above but also to other dominant or recessive Homozygous genotypes.
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The two conditions are extremely unlikely to be met at the same time,
and the CCR5Δ32 Homozygous mutant gene is more common in the Chinese race than in the West.
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In people Homozygous for HgbS, the presence of long-chain polymers of HbS
distort the shape of the red blood cell from a smooth doughnut-like shape to ragged and full of spikes, making it fragile and susceptible to breaking within capillaries.