alleles
Traits
Different forms of characteristics can be called traits, attributes, qualities, or features. These terms are often used interchangeably to describe the various characteristics of an individual, object, or entity.
traits
Different forms of a gene are called alleles. Genes are the ones that influence the traits that will be inherited in the DNA.
The alternative mutational forms of any gene are called "alleles." Alleles can vary in their DNA sequence, leading to different traits or characteristics in an organism. They can be dominant or recessive, influencing how traits are expressed in the phenotype.
The name for different forms of a gene is allele. >A< (A.S.Apex approved :P)
Different forms of a single gene are called alleles. Alleles can vary in sequence, resulting in different versions of a gene that may contribute to variations in traits among individuals.
Genes can exist in different forms or variations called alleles. Alleles are alternative versions of a gene that can lead to different traits or characteristics in an organism. For example, a gene that controls eye color may have alleles for blue, brown, or green eyes.
The different forms of a gene are called alleles.
The name for different forms of a gene is allele. >A< (A.S.Apex approved :P)
Alleles are different forms of a gene that can determine specific traits in an organism. Traits are characteristics or features that are influenced by the alleles present in an individual's genetic makeup. In other words, alleles and traits are related because alleles determine the traits that an organism will exhibit.
They are called alleles. Alleles determine things such as your eyecolor, height, fingerprints, etc.