Which genes present on the same locus show more than 2 different types of phenotype?
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Alleles
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both alleles at a gene (or locus) on the homologous chromosomes are the same, they and the organism are homozygous with respect to that gene (or locus). If the alleles are different, they and the organism are heterozygous with respect to that gene.
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