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allele is the
1-total number of chromosomes of haploid set
2-alternate trait of a gene pair
3-total number of genes present a chromosome
4-total number of genes for a trait ​

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Answered by varshasingh918664
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Explanation:

1) Human diploid cells have 46 chromosomes (the somatic number, 2n) and human haploid gametes (egg and sperm) have 23 chromosomes (n). Retroviruses that contain two copies of their RNA genome in each viral particle are also said to be diploid.

2) Within an individual organism, the specific combination of alleles for a gene is known as the genotype of the organism, and (as

mentioned above) the physical trait associated with that genotype is called the phenotype of the organism. ... In contrast, if a fly has the bb genotype, it will have a black body phenotype

4) Genes are contained in chromosomes, which are in the cell nucleus. A chromosome contains hundreds to thousands of genes. Every normal human cell contains 23 pairs of chromosomes, for a total of 46 chromosomes. A trait is any gene-determined characteristic and is often determined by more than one gene

3) A chromosome contains hundreds to thousands of genes. Every normal human cell contains 23 pairs of chromosomes, for a total of 46 chromosomes. A trait is any gene-determined characteristic and is often determined by more than one gene

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