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19 August, 03:52

What is the difference between a gene and an allele?

a. a gene is a form of a trait, and alleles make up genes.

b. a gene is a sequence of bases in a dna molecule, and an allele is an alternative version of a gene that codes for the same feature.

c. a gene is a sequence of bases in a dna molecule, and an allele is an alternative version of a gene that codes for a different, but related, feature.

d. a gene describes a chromosome, and an allele describes an exact location of a gene on a chromosome.

e. an allele and a gene are the same thing?

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  1. 19 August, 04:10
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    The answer is A. a gene is a form of a trait, and alleles make up genes
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