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write a short note on allele​

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Answered by Anonymous
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An allele is a variant form of a gene. Some genes have a variety of different forms, which are located at the same position, or genetic locus, on a chromosome. Humans are called diploid organisms because they have two alleles at each genetic locus, with one allele inherited from each parent.

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Answer:An allele is specific variation of a gene. Bacteria, because they have a single ring of DNA, have one allele per gene per organism. In sexually reproducing organisms, each parent gives an allele for each gene, giving the offspring two alleles per gene. Because alleles are just variants of specific genes, different alleles are found on the same locations on the chromosomes of different individuals. This is important because it gives organisms to be incredibly varied in the functions of their various alleles, while at the same time being able to reproduce. This create variety caused by mutations in specific genes gives rise to a wide number of alleles for any trait in a given population.

Answer:An allele is specific variation of a gene. Bacteria, because they have a single ring of DNA, have one allele per gene per organism. In sexually reproducing organisms, each parent gives an allele for each gene, giving the offspring two alleles per gene. Because alleles are just variants of specific genes, different alleles are found on the same locations on the chromosomes of different individuals. This is important because it gives organisms to be incredibly varied in the functions of their various alleles, while at the same time being able to reproduce. This create variety caused by mutations in specific genes gives rise to a wide number of alleles for any trait in a given population.Explanation:

Answer:An allele is specific variation of a gene. Bacteria, because they have a single ring of DNA, have one allele per gene per organism. In sexually reproducing organisms, each parent gives an allele for each gene, giving the offspring two alleles per gene. Because alleles are just variants of specific genes, different alleles are found on the same locations on the chromosomes of different individuals. This is important because it gives organisms to be incredibly varied in the functions of their various alleles, while at the same time being able to reproduce. This create variety caused by mutations in specific genes gives rise to a wide number of alleles for any trait in a given population.Explanation:Some areas of the genome are more protected Some areas of the genome are more protected against mutation than other areas. For instance, the ends of chromosomes are often broken and changed chemically because of the interactions with the surrounding cytosol and membranes it may come into contact with. This breakage or damage necessitates DNA repair. While the enzymes that repair DNA are extremely efficient, they sometimes make mistakes mutation than other areas. For instance, the ends of chromosomes are often broken and changed chemically because of the interactions with the surrounding cytosol and membranes it may come into contact with. This breakage or damage necessitates DNA repair. While the enzymes that repair DNA are extremely efficient, they sometimes make mistakes

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