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How is a species defined.?

By the fixed alleles in the species


How do you know that human height is not multiple alleles?

It is based on multiple alleles.


Scientists compare two different plant species. In species A, the leaf color is controlled by two alleles. In species B, leaf color is controlled by five alleles. How will these two plants be different?

species B will have a wider range of phenotypes


Blood type in humans is controlled by which alleles?

Human blood type is determined by codominant alleles.


Scientists compare two different plant species. In species A the leaf color is controlled by two alleles. In species B leaf color is controlled by five alleles. How will these two plants be different?

Species A will have fewer phenotypes. (apex)


Do fingerprints have alleles?

Yes, fingerprints do not have alleles. Fingerprints are unique patterns formed by the ridges on the skin of human fingers and do not carry genetic information like alleles.


How many alleles are in the human body?

i dont know- but there are 23 pairs of alleles (including the xx or xy ones)


Why does the nucleus of a fruit fly contain less chromosomes than the nucleus of a human?

Every species has a fixed number of chromosomes in its nucleus so every species has a different chromosome number from the other.


What are some human traits that are caused by multiple alleles?

Eye color, blood type, and skin color are human traits that are influenced by multiple alleles. In each case, there are more than two possible alleles that can determine the trait outcome in an individual.


What is an example of a human trait caused by a single gene with multiple alleles?

An example of a human trait caused by a single gene with multiple alleles is the ABO blood group system. This system is determined by the presence of different alleles at the ABO gene locus, specifically A, B, and O alleles. The combinations of these alleles result in four possible blood types: A, B, AB, and O, illustrating how multiple alleles can influence a single trait.


Which two terms best describe the inheritance of human blood types?

codominance and multiple alleles


What is multi alleles?

A multi-allele trait is one that is governed by more than two alleles. One example is the human ABO blood group. There are three alleles, A, B, and O. A person can, however, only inherit two of the three alleles.