homozygote
/hɒməˈzɪɡət/ /hoʊmoʊˈzɪɡət/Definitions
1. noun
An organism or cell that has two identical copies of a particular gene or chromosome, especially one in which one set of chromosomes is identical to the other set, often resulting from inbreeding or genetic engineering.
“The geneticist studied the homozygote offspring of the inbred parents to understand the genetic effects.”