More than two alternate forms of a gene present on the same locus are called (i) . They are produced due to repeated (ii) of the same gene but in different directions. The well-known example is (iii) .
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The multiple alleles is the name given to the three or more alternative forms of a gene (alleles). These multiple alleles are capable of occupying the same locus. ... The human blood type can be one of the excellent examples of multiple allele inheritance.
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