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Paulina Richards
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18 April, 09:41
How are the terms gene, locus, and Allele related
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Davon Stuart
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An allele is a variant of a gene. Each cell has two alleles (one per parent) for each gene: one dominant, one recessive ... Locus is to some extent interchangeable with gene, though locus is less specific and doesn't imply that the location codes for an entire gene
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