What is the difference between a gene and an alleles?
An allele of a gene is it's partner gene, for example b is an allele of B and vice versa. When the alleles are identical, the MORE
Answered by Virginia F. -Galleries
Related Questions
-
What differentiate genes from alleles?
Genes are the basic physical unit of heredity while alleles a...
-
What is multiple alleles for a single gene?
ABO blood groups in humans are an example of multiple alleles...
-
Genes contain information about a specific characteristic or ...
-
What is the difference between a gene and a allele?
Alleles are a way of identifying the two members of a gene pa...
-
Can a person have more than 2 alleles for a single gene?
Yes. Many genes have more than two alleles (even though any o...
Comments