A multiple allele system is when there are more than two possible allele pairs for a single locus.
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Yes and no. Allele is a variation of a specific gene while phenotype can refer to variation of multiple genes or even the entire genome.
The AB blood type is an example of a blood type having no antibodies.
Alleles are alternate versions of genes that code for certain phenotypes, or traits. The traits of an individual are a result of the interaction between their genotype (alleles) and the environment.
Instead of having only two alleles for a trait, there are more than two. An example in humans is the ABO blood group system, where there are three alleles that are possible. However, an individual can only inherit the alleles of his/her parents, for a total of two alleles.
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blood type is an examples of multiple-allele inheritance.
single genes wiht multiple alleles
An allele is a type of gene that is hereditory. In fertilisation, an allele from both the father and mother are fused, this is multiple allele hereditory. Alleles influence many things, from hair colour to blood type. human blood typeshuman blood types
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Multiple alleles means that for a specific locus on a chromosome there can be 3 or more forms of that gene (allele). Only one allele can be inherited because they are found on homologous chromosomes. Height is not a multiple allele because it is associated with many genes on several chromosomes (plus environmental factors) so this would be polygenic inheritance. Multiple allele trait is the ABO group. The allele for A B or O (3 alleles ) is found on the same locus, therefore only one of them could be inherited EXAMPLE: DNA
multiple allele inheritance.
brown eyes are dominant and are the most common eye colour half of the world has them population have them including me
Yes and no. Allele is a variation of a specific gene while phenotype can refer to variation of multiple genes or even the entire genome.
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A homozygous trait is controlled by only one kind of allele, while a heterozygous trait is controlled by multiple allele types.
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