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How many different alleles of a particular gene may exist in the population?

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Answered by hk136556
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two alleles

In a population, for any given gene there can be from one to many different alleles; however, because most organisms carry only one or two chromosome sets per cell, any individual organism can carry only one or two alleles per gene.

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