NEET BIOLOGY

GENETICS AND EVOLUTION

GENETIC BASIS OF INHERITANCE

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
Alternative forms of a gene at a given locus are called
A
chromatids
B
alleles
C
loci
D
chiasmata
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -An allele is a variant form of a gene. Some genes have a variety of different forms, which are located at the same position, or genetic locus, on a chromosome. Humans are called diploid organisms because they have two alleles at each genetic locus, with one allele inherited from each parent.

Detailed explanation-2: -"Alleleā€ is the word that we use to describe the alternative form or versions of a gene. People inherit one allele for each autosomal gene from each parent, and we tend to lump the alleles into categories. Typically, we call them either normal or wild-type alleles, or abnormal, or mutant alleles.

Detailed explanation-3: -Alleles are the alternative forms of a gene for producing different effects. The homologous individual contains two alleles which are the same for that gene. Heterozygous individuals contain the elements which are different for that gene. Alleles are usually used to describe the variation among genes.

Detailed explanation-4: -Alleles are variants of the same gene that occur on the same place on a chromosome. (Through a mutation, they are different.) A locus refers to the location on the chromosome where the gene is found. Loci is the plural form of locus.

Detailed explanation-5: -Well, alleles are matching genes; one from our biological mother, one from our biological father. We have two copies of every gene (strings of code that drive some biological function on our chromosomes). They can be identical, but they can often have slight differences.

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