"Homozygosity" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Homozygosity refers to the state of having two copies of the same allele (a variant of a gene) at a particular location on a chromosome, i.e., one allele from each parent. This is in contrast to heterozygosity, where an individual has one copy of each of two different alleles.
Homotype refers to a taxonomic category in biology, specifically a type specimen that is considered to be the representative of a species or genus, thereby serving as a standard for classification and identification purposes. In essence, a homotype is the original and authentic specimen that defines a particular taxonomic group.
Homotypic refers to plants or organisms that are of the same species, born or growing in the same place, and often showing similar characteristics or features. In other words, homotypic plants or organisms are identical in their nature, origin, and growth environment.
Homozygotic refers to an individual who has inherited two copies of a particular gene or set of genes, one from each parent, which are identical to each other. This means that the individual has two copies of the same allele, with no variation from one parent to the other.
Homuncular refers to something that is reminiscent of a homunculus, which is a Latin term for a small homunculus or a tiny, misshapen human. In a broader sense, the term is often used to describe something that is miniature, small, or immature in appearance or behavior, but with the intention that it eventually grows or develops to achieve its full potential.