Define pseudoalleles and Isoalleles
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Answer:This means that the two genes (pseudoalleles) are nearly always inherited together. Since the two genes have related functions, they may appear to act as a single gene. In rare cases, the two linked pseudoalleles can be separated, or recombined. ... They can undergo recombination, i.e. they are nonallelic.
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Isoalleles refer to the type of alleles at the same loci whose phenotype is indistinguishable , but only can be distinguished with special analysis. Psuedoalleles are functionally alleles but structurally are not.
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