Biology, asked by RKK0559, 1 year ago

how many alleles are there
1. in gamete
2. in chromosome
3. Individual

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Answered by Saha1155
1
1.Two alleles
2.Two alleles
3.Two alleles
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Answered by Anonymous
2
1,two
2,two
3,two

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RKK0559: plz explain
RKK0559: hi plz explain what the concept is
Anonymous: 3,two alleles make up the individual's genotype. An example is the gene for blossom color in many species of flower — a single gene controls the color of the petals, but there may be several different versions (or alleles) of the gene.
Anonymous: 1,each gamete has four alleles at each locus. Every human autosomal cell has 23 pairs of chromosomes. This means that each autosomal cell has 2 allelesfor each gene.
RKK0559: it means allele is version of gene But my question is that gamete contain chromosomes and chromosomes contain many genes then those genes will have many versions (allele) then how gamete contain only 2 allele
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