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One of a number of alternative forms of the same gene occupying a given position on a chromosome
One of the variant forms of a gene, differing from other forms in its nucleotide sequence
Alternative forms of a gene Diploids, such as mammalian cells, can contain two different alleles, each located at the same position on homologous chromosomes
Alternate forms of the same gene Same as a genetic marker Examples are: A, B and +O of the ABO blood gene
One of a series of possible alternative forms of a given gene A single allele for each locus is inherited separately from each parent (e g , at a locus for eye color the allele might result in blue or brown eyes)
One of the two or more alternative forms of a gene occupying the same locus on a particular chromosome or linkage structure and differing from other alleles at the locus at one or more mutational sites
One of the different forms of a gene or DNA sequence that can exist at a single locus Alternatively, one of several alternate forms of a gene occupying a particular location on a chromosome
Any of the alternative forms of a gene that may occur at a given gene locus
(allelomorph) Any of one or more alternative forms of a given gene; both (or all) alleles of a given gene are concerned with the same trait or characteristic, but a particular allele codes for a product qualitatively and/or quantitatively different from that coded by other alleles of that gene (16)
A 'value' at a particular position on a genotype of a species There are usually many values for most positions (locuses or loci) in a species or large population of organisms, which is expressed in the phrase 'most species are polymorphic at most loci' An allele can cover one base on a gene, or more usually, a sequence of bases on a gene
An alternative form of a given gene that occupies a corresponding position on each of our two chromosomes, one of which was inherited from each parent
Alternative form of a genetic locus; a single allele for each locus is inherited from each parent (e g , at a locus for eye color the allele might result in blue or brown eyes) See also: locus, gene expression
One of two or more alternate forms of a gene (or DNA region such as VNTR) that occupy the same locus in the genome
a "version" of a specific gene Each individual has 1 allele (from one or the other parent) at each specific genetic location
Any of the two or more alternative forms of a gene that occur at the same locus on a chromosome (mD)
Alternate forms of a gene Perhaps 20 percent of your expressed genes have a different allele on the other chromosome, that is, you are heterozygous for that gene and might switch to using it under some conditions One reason that hybrids don't breed true to type is that parents are often passing on their less-used allele Inbred strains have less heterozygosity [18, 103, 140]
an alternative name of a genetic locus A single allele for each locus is inherited separately from each parent
An alternative form of a gene or any other segment of a chromosome
an expression of two or more different forms of a gene
{i} one of several alternative versions of a gene that is responsible for hereditary variation (Genetics)
One of the variant forms of a gene at a particular locus, or location, on a chromosome Different alleles produce variation in inherited characteristics such as hair color or blood type In an individual, one form of the allele (the dominant one) may be expressed more than another form (the recessive one) 1
An alternative form of a gene
Any one of two or more alternative forms of a gene that may occur alternatively at a given site on a chromosome. Alleles may occur in pairs, or there may be multiple alleles affecting the expression of a particular trait. If paired alleles are the same, the organism is said to be homozygous for that trait; if they are different, the organism is heterozygous. A dominant allele will override the traits of a recessive allele in a heterozygous pairing (see dominance and recessiveness). In some traits, alleles may be codominant (i.e., neither acts as dominant or recessive). An individual cannot possess more than two alleles for a given trait. All genetic traits are the result of the interactions of alleles
one of two alternate forms of a gene that can have the same locus on homologous chromosomes and are responsible for alternative traits; "some alleles are dominant over others
Any of the alternative forms of a gene occupying a given locus; any one of several mutational forms of a gene In ZFIN, allelic variants are associated with mutants and mutant phenotypes
One of two or more alternative forms of a gene or genetic marker
One of the alternative forms of a particular gene Each gene is comprised of two alleles, one inherited from the father and one from the mother However, many alleles may exist in a population for one gene (e g Hair colour in humans)
One of a number of different forms of a gene Each person inherits two alleles for each gene, one allele from each parent These alleles may be the same or may be different from one another See dominant allele, recessive allele (source: ?)
A variant of a single gene, inherited at a particular genetic locus
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variant forms of the same gene Different alleles produce variations in inherited characteristics such as eye color or blood type
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plural of allele
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Genes which are interchangable on a DNA strand Example = Blue and Brown eyes are single gene alleles al lele n [Allel, short for Allelomorph] (1928) 1: any of the alternative forms of a gene that may occur at a given locus 2: either of a pair of alternative Mendelian characters (as smooth and wrinkled seed in the pea)
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Alternative forms of a genetic locus; a single allele for each locus is inherited separately from each parent (e g , at a locus for eye color the allele might result in blue or brown eyes)
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Any of the alternative forms of a gene that may occur at a given locus
alleles
Any of the alternative forms of a gene that may occur at a given gene locus
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Alternate forms of a gene or DNA sequence, which occur on either of two homologous chromosomes in a diploid organism (See DNA polymorphism )
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Minor variations of the same gene
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One of a set of alternate forms of a gene An example is the different alleles of eye color Each of the different forms of the gene code for eye color, only each codes for a different color i e blue, brown, green
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Variants of a gene Most genes possess more than one possible allele, the different alleles conveying different instructions for the development of a certain phenotype (for example, different blood types)
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Of or pertaining to alleles
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{s} (Genetics) of an allele (one of several genes responsible for hereditary variation)
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of or relating to alleles
multiple allele
Any of a set of three or more alleles, or alternative states of a gene, only two of which can be present in a diploid organism
allele

    Hyphenation

    al·lele

    Turkish pronunciation

    ıleli

    Synonyms

    allelomorph

    Pronunciation

    /əˈlelē/ /əˈlɛliː/

    Etymology

    [ &-'lE(&)l ] (noun.) 1928. From German Allel, shortened from Allelomorph, from English allelomorph.
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