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What is the difference between a homozygous recessive genotype and a homozygous dominant genotype?

  • A. Both have the same phenotype, but different genotypes.
  • B. Both have the same genotype, but different phenotypes.
  • C. Homozygous recessive has two dominant alleles, while homozygous dominant has two recessive alleles.
  • D. Homozygous recessive has two identical recessive alleles, while homozygous dominant has two identical dominant alleles.
Correct Answer: D

Rationale: - Homozygous recessive genotype refers to an individual having two identical recessive alleles for a particular gene (e.g., rr for a trait where r represents the recessive allele).
- Homozygous dominant genotype refers to an individual having two identical dominant alleles for a particular gene (e.g., RR for a trait where R represents the dominant allele).
- The difference between the two genotypes lies in the specific alleles present in each case, with homozygous recessive having two recessive alleles and homozygous dominant having two dominant alleles.
- This genetic difference results in different phenotypes being expressed, as the dominant allele typically masks the expression of the recessive allele in heterozygous individuals.