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  2. "Allele" is the word that we use to describe the alternative form or versions of a gene. People inherit one allele for each autosomal gene from each parent, and we tend to lump the alleles into categories. Typically, we call them either normal or wild-type alleles, or abnormal, or mutant alleles.
    www.genome.gov/genetics-glossary/Allele
    The term allele refers to one variant gene out of several possible for a particular locus in the DNA. When all but one allele go away, one only remains. That allele is said to be fixed.
    simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allele_frequency
    Allele - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Allele An allele is a form of a gene at a particular position (locus) on a chromosome. 15 It is the bit of coding DNA at that place. p6 Typical plants and animals have two sets of chromosomes, one set inherited from each parent. 123 These organisms are called diploid.
     
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