Help clarify my undestanding of genes and alleles (1 Viewer)

Tim035

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Would I be right in saying an allele is a single form for a pariticular Trait eg. (t) for short plant and (T) for tall plant.
And thus a gene would be (TT) or (tt) or (Tt).
 

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yeah tahts correct, but it would be better saying that an allele is one member of a pair of traits required to make the gene, because the trait muct have 2 alleles and hence a gene to show that trait
 

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a gene is a segment of DNA which exists at a particular locus on a chromosome and codes for particular proteins (or just one). As autosomal genes are duplicated (1 maternal and 1 paternal chromosome), you have 2 genes directing the production of each protein(s).

an allele is a variation of the gene. there can be many more than 2 variaties of a gene (alleles) in a population but each individual would only possess either 1 (homozygous; same allele at both loci) or, at most, 2 (heterozygous; different alleles on the maternal and paternal chromosomes) alleles of a gene.

a trait is not always determined by a single gene. Height, for example, is the combined affect of many genes.

hope this helps.
 

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just remember the allele is a variation of the gene, and the gene is the trait which will be expressed.
 

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