Each is an allele located at the gene locus on each of the homologous chromosomes.
I think gene pairs depend on your gender. Example: if your a boy they are xy, but if your a girl then they are xx.
A gene pair is called an allele. An allele is an alternative form of a gene that is located on a specific chromosome at a specific place.
Chromosomes
taits
alleles
Allele
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It is called recessive gene .
The complementary DNA strand is CGTTTGATGG. A pairs with T, and G pairs with C.
A gene pair that consists of a dominant allele and a recessive allele is called a heterozygous gene. A homozygous gene, meanwhile, is a gene pair consisting of two dominant alleles or two recessive alleles.
A change in a gene or chromosome is called a: Mutation
incomplete dominance
A gene pair is called an allele. An allele is an alternative form of a gene that is located on a specific chromosome at a specific place.
Polygenic Inheritance!
Guanine and Cytosine, and Thymine and Adenine.
It's called law of independent assortment.
No, not exactly. They are different forms of the same gene.
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Mendel's law of independent assortment
3.4 billion
A group of genes that is operated together is an Operon.
Genes usually come in pairs because an organism can inherit a given gene from both parents. Six genes is not a lot, that would be a small portion of a genome.
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