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Stanley
28 December, 17:27
How can alleles be different?
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Aurora Sherman
28 December, 18:07
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alleles are the different form of certain gene, and for each gene, you have two alleles, one from each parent. For example, you have two alleles for your eye color, let's say a brown allele and a blue allele (genotype Bb) but your physical appearance would be brown eyes (phentotype)
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