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Are traits determined by one allele?
When slight variations of the gene exist in the population, each variation is referred to as an allele. Single allele traits are traits determined by only one allele as opposed to multiple. Some traits, such as eye color, can be determined by more than one allele, but many traits are determined by single genes.
Do all genes have only two alleles?
A given gene may have multiple different alleles, though only two alleles are present at the gene’s locus in any individual.
How many alleles determine a trait?
Most traits are determined by more than two alleles. Multiple forms of the allele may exist, though only two will attach to the designated gene site during meiosis. Also, some traits are controlled by two or more gene sites. Both possibilities multiply the number of alleles involved.
Can a trait have more than two alleles?
Multiple Allele Traits The majority of human genes are thought to have more than two normal versions or alleles. Traits controlled by a single gene with more than two alleles are called multiple allele traits. An example is ABO blood type.
Are all traits represented by only one gene?
While a few traits are due to only one gene (and its alleles), most human genetic traits are the product of interactions between several genes.
What are 2 single allele traits?
Some traits, like hair color, come from many different genes, but other traits are controlled by a single gene. Those simple traits include Huntington’s disease, galactosemia and phenylketonuria.
Why does an individual always have only two alleles for a given gene?
Since diploid organisms have two copies of each chromosome, they have two of each gene. Since genes come in more than one version, an organism can have two of the same alleles of a gene, or two different alleles. This is important because alleles can be dominant, recessive, or codominant to each other.
When there are 2 alleles for a gene and both make a protein product the alleles are said to be?
Codominance is a relationship between two versions of a gene. Individuals receive one version of a gene, called an allele, from each parent.
What pairs of alleles determine?
Each pair of alleles represents the genotype of a specific gene. Genotypes are described as homozygous if there are two identical alleles at a particular locus and as heterozygous if the two alleles differ. Alleles contribute to the organism’s phenotype, which is the outward appearance of the organism.
When or more alleles determine a trait the trait is said to have multiple alleles?
Traits controlled by more than two alleles have multiple alleles. Many genes have multiple phenotypic effects, a property called pleiotropy. Epistasis is when a gene at one location (locus) alters the phenotypic expression of a gene at another locus.
Would a trait that has only two?
single gene trait
A trait with only 2 distinct phenotypes is most likely to be a single gene trait.
Do genes determine all traits?
Trait is a specific characteristic of an individual. For example, their hair color or their blood type. Traits are determined by genes, and also they are determined by the interaction with the environment with genes. And remember that genes are the messages in our DNA that define individual characteristics.