zygosity

/zaɪˈɡɑsɪti/
noun
  1. The degree of genetic similarity between the two alleles of a gene, or between the genomes of twins.
    • Doctors check zygosity when studying inherited diseases in twins.
    • The twins' zygosity was determined through a DNA test.
    • Zygosity helps scientists understand how much genetics influence behavior.
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