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Q : It is not true about alleles:
Belong to same gene pair
homologue
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Control same trait
Control same phenotype

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Answered by bhasvit18
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The alternative forms of a gene are alleles. Since, genes are present on chromosomes on fix loci, an allele is present at locus on a chromosome.

Trait that fully manifests itself, in heterozygous condition, is referred to as dominant trait and the allele controlling it is known as dominant allele. The trait that does not express itself in heterozygous condition or whose effect is masked by presence of dominant trait is known as recessive trait and the responsible allele is termed as recessive allele

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Answered by sonashri06
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Answer: Alleles don't control same phenotype

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