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having two of the same genes for the trait (sometimes called purebred).
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homozygous

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The term you're looking for is homozygous. Homozygous refers to having two identical alleles for a particular gene, which means an individual has two of the same genes for that trait. In contrast, heterozygous refers to having two different alleles for a gene.

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