Multiple alleles refer to the existence of more than two allele variants for a specific gene, such as the A, B, and O alleles for human blood type.
Multiple alleles occur when there are more than two versions of a gene available for a particular trait, as seen with blood types (I^A, I^B, i).
Front | Multiple Alleles |
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Back | - multiple versions of trait available ex) blood types: I(a),I(b), I(i) |
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