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* When one or more genes present they will together produces the effects qualitatively which is distinct from separate effect of one of them called as  complementary gene.

* Individual with only one chromosome pair or segment rather than usual two is called hemizygous. 

*Hemizygosity is used to describe X linked genes in males who are having only one X chromosome.

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