allele

/əˈliːl/
noun
  1. One of two or more versions of a gene that can exist at the same location on a chromosome, responsible for different traits in living things.
    • Scientists studied how a dominant allele can hide the effect of a recessive one.
    • Each parent passes one allele for blood type to their child.
    • The gene for eye color has a brown allele and a blue allele.
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