Homozygous dominant refers to a genetic condition in which an individual inherits two identical copies of a dominant gene for a specific trait from their parents. This means that the individual carries two copies of the same dominant allele for a particular gene. In genetics, the term "homozygous" indicates that the organism has two identical copies of a specific allele for a gene. When these two copies are of a dominant allele, the organism is said to be homozygous dominant. This condition can determine various traits, such as eye color, hair texture, or the presence of certain genetic conditions