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Definition: The genes you inherit control the characteristics you develop, some characteristics are controlled by a single gene but most are controlled by several genes interacting. Alleles are different versions of the same gene. For example, the gene for eye colour has different alleles: one for blue eyes and another for brown eyes. Every individual has two alleles for each gene, one inherited from each parent.
All genes exist in versions called alleles (represented by letters in genetic diagrams)
There is always 2 versions (alleles) of every gene – one of each chromosome in your body
The genotype is the combination of alleles an individual has for a particular gene. It determines the phenotype, which is the physical expression of the trait (such as eye colour). Examples:
Dominant characteristic (CAPITAL):
2 dominant alleles (CC) Or one recessive and one dominant (Cc)
Recessive characteristic (LOWER CASE):
2 recessive alleles (cc)
Dominant alleles overrule the recessive alleles so if an organism has one dominant and one recessive allele (Cc) then the dominant allele will determine the characteristic
Most traits are not determined by a single gene but by the interaction of multiple genes. These interactions can result in a wide variety of phenotypes beyond simple dominant and recessive patterns.
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