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explain ALLELOMORPH. (cls10)

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Answered by devanayan2005
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Allelomorph is another term used for allele. It is a synonym of allele. Alleles are a pair of alternative forms of a gene.

Alleles are a pair of alternative forms of a gene. Each gene is present in two alternative forms, each called an allele. Each allele controls a single trait. Traits can be either dominant or recessive. Tallness in a plant is a dominant trait, controlled by a dominant allele and is represented by “T” (capital). Shortness in a plant is a recessive trait, controlled by a recessive allele and is represented by “t”

Answered by rockstar2019
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Allelomorphs:

two or more alternative forms of a gene present at the same loci (position) of homologous chromosomes and controlling the same character are called as Allelomorphs

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