allelism

/əˈliːlɪzəm/
noun
  1. The state or condition of having alleles; the relationship between different alleles of a gene.
    • The study of allelism helps scientists understand inherited diseases.
    • Allelism describes how different versions of a gene interact with each other.
    • Multiple allelism occurs when a gene has more than two possible alleles in a population.
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