heterzygous

English

Etymology

From heter- + -zygous.

Adjective

heterzygous (not comparable)

  1. Alternative form of heterozygous
    • 2013, J. Houston, Chinchilla Care, Read Books Ltd, →ISBN:
      The other two plants produced a 3:1 ratio of tall plants to dwarf plants indicating that they were heterzygous and contained both a tall factor and a dwarf factor.
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