what are multiple allele?
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Alleles are described as a variant of a gene that exists in two or more forms. Each gene is inherited in two alleles, i.e., one from each parent. Thus, this means there would also be having two different alleles for a trait. ... These three or more variants for the same gene are called multiple alleles.
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Multiple alleles are defined as more than two different forms (alleles) of a gene in a population that share the same location on a chromosome or its homologue.
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- Multiple alleles in a population occupying the same locus on a chromosome or its homologue are referred to as multiple alleles.
- The loci are occupied by all numerous alleles in homologous chromosomes.
- Multiple alleles express different variants of the same characteristic.
- The Mendelian inheritance sequence is confirmed by many alleles.
- The coat colour of rabbits, the A, B, AB, and O blood groups in humans, and the eye colour of Drosophila are all examples of numerous alleles.
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