Biology, asked by Yawk, 2 months ago

Why does an individual have only two alleles even if a character shows multiple alleleism?​

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Answered by englishmasters68
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Despite multiple allelism, an individual will have only two alleles because an individual develops from a zygote which is the result of fusion of sperm (carrying father set of(n)haploid chromosomes) and an egg (carrying mother set of haploid chromosomes). Sperm and an egg have only one gene (allele) for each trait.

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  • Despite multiple allelism, an individual will have only two alleles because an individual develops from a zygote which is the result of fusion of sperm (carrying father set of(n)haploid chromosomes) and an egg (carrying mother set of haploid chromosomes). Sperm and an egg have only one gene (allele) for each trait.
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