The answer is an allele.
One gene from a pair is called an "allele." Alleles are variants of a gene that can result in different traits or characteristics. Each individual inherits two alleles for each gene, one from each parent, and these can be either the same (homozygous) or different (heterozygous).
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The answer is an allele.
A gene has two sets of DNA.
one from each parent out of a gene pair. Because each parents contributes fifty - fifty percent in the new offspring.
It's called law of independent assortment.
Principle of Independent Assortment
law of segregation
The Law of Segregation.
alternative forms of gene are called as alleles. a pair of genes identical to each other are called true copies and of they are slightly different from each other are called as altered copies.
An indiviual letter in a punnett square representing a gene is called an allele. The two genes ( one from each parent ) together is a genotype. There isn't really two forms of a gene.