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allele the alternative form of a given gene. For each gene there are two alleles, one on each chromosome of a chromosome pair. One allele is inherited from the mother, the other from the father
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allele Any of several alternative forms of a gene.
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allele The genetic variant of a gene. A gene can be found in different variants in a population, even in the same individual. Alleles are responsible for the different traits of certain characteristics, such as eye and hair color in animals, and flower and seed color in plants. Alleles are also responsible for genetic diseases.
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allele A given version of a particular gene. The eye-color gene has alleles for blue, brown, hazel, green, etc. For every gene, except those on the sex chromosomes X and Y, you receive one allele from each of your parents. Each person should have two alleles of each gene, sometimes the same version, sometimes different. (See Dominant allele)
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allele one of two or more copies of a gene in plants or animals.
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