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  • Allele | Definition, Examples, Facts | Britannica
    Allele, any one of two or more genes that may occur alternatively at a given site (locus) on a chromosome Alleles may occur in pairs, or there may be multiple alleles affecting the expression (phenotype) of a particular trait Learn more about alleles in this article
  • Allele - Wikipedia
    A population or species of organisms typically includes multiple alleles at each locus among various individuals Allelic variation at a locus is measurable as the number of alleles (polymorphism) present, or the proportion of heterozygotes in the population
  • Allele - National Human Genome Research Institute
    "Allele" is the word that we use to describe the alternative form or versions of a gene People inherit one allele for each autosomal gene from each parent, and we tend to lump the alleles into categories Typically, we call them either normal or wild-type alleles, or abnormal, or mutant alleles
  • Allele Definition and Examples - Science Notes and Projects
    Get the allele definition and examples in genetics Learn about the difference between alleles and genes and their location on chromosomes
  • Alleles: Definition, Types, Features, Applications - Microbe Notes
    A key component of genetics, alleles are crucial for comprehending genetic variation and inheritance patterns They are distinct gene variants that reside at the same chromosomal locus (position)
  • What Is an Allele and How Does It Determine Traits?
    Alleles are different versions of a particular gene For instance, a gene might dictate eye color, while different alleles of that gene would specify blue, brown, or green eyes Humans inherit two copies of each gene, with one allele coming from each biological parent
  • allele | Learn Science at Scitable - Nature
    An alternate form of a gene; a single gene can have multiple alleles, or versions
  • Alleles – Definition, Characteristics, Types, Examples
    Each gene can exist in multiple forms, and these different forms are called alleles They occupy specific locations, known as loci, on chromosomes Every individual typically inherits two alleles for each gene—one from each parent These alleles may either be the same or different




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