disomic zygosity [GENO_0000391]

A zygosity quality inhering in a ‘single locus complement’ in a genome with a normal ploidy of two (i.e. two copies of autosomal chromosomes). Disomic zygosity terms describe the degree of similarity of the two sequence features that reside at a particular location across homozygous chromosomes (or the state of being the only feature at a given locus in the case of hemizygosity).

disomic zygosity

ID: GENO_0000391

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A zygosity quality inhering in a 'single locus complement' in a genome with a normal ploidy of two (i.e. two copies of autosomal chromosomes). Disomic zygosity terms describe the degree of similarity of the two sequence features that reside at a particular location across homozygous chromosomes (or the state of being the only feature at a given locus in the case of hemizygosity).

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