Heterozygote

Synonyms for "heterozygote"

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13 translations across 12 languages.

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Bulgarian

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  • хетерозигот noun (a diploid individual that has different alleles at one or more genetic loci)

Finnish

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  • heterotsygootti noun (a diploid individual that has different alleles at one or more genetic loci)

French

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  • hétérozygote noun (a diploid individual that has different alleles at one or more genetic loci)

German

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  • Heterozygot noun (a diploid individual that has different alleles at one or more genetic loci)

Irish

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  • heitrisiogót noun (a diploid individual that has different alleles at one or more genetic loci)

Italian

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  • eterozigote noun (a diploid individual that has different alleles at one or more genetic loci)

Polish

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  • heterozygota noun (a diploid individual that has different alleles at one or more genetic loci)

Portuguese

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  • heterozigoto noun (a diploid individual that has different alleles at one or more genetic loci)

Russian

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  • гетерозиго́та noun (a diploid individual that has different alleles at one or more genetic loci)

Scottish Gaelic

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  • eadar-chuing noun (a diploid individual that has different alleles at one or more genetic loci)

Serbo-Croatian

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  • heterozìgōt noun (a diploid individual that has different alleles at one or more genetic loci)
  • хетерозѝго̄т noun (a diploid individual that has different alleles at one or more genetic loci)

Spanish

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  • heterocigoto noun (a diploid individual that has different alleles at one or more genetic loci)

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