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1. Allelomorphs - find the meaning, anagrams and hook words with Allelomorphs and much more.

2. What are synonyms for Allelomorphs?

3. They are also called Allelomorphs

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5. Accurate Allelomorphs Translation, Synonyms and Antonyms.

6. A New Series of Allelomorphs in Mice

7. Allelomorphs is the another name of the allele

8. These Allelomorphs make a series of multiple alleles.

9. What does Allelomorphs mean? Plural form of allelomorph

10. Alleles or Allelomorphs are also referred to as the genes

11. Therefore a gene can have more than two Allelomorphs

12. Allelomorphs which under certain circumstances are themselves compound are called hypAllelomorphs

13. Agouti and its Allelomorphs Non-agouti Non-agouti is the lowest member of the agouti series of Allelomorphs, all others being dominant to it

14. Allelomorphs which under certain circumstances are themselves compound are called hypAllelomorphs.

15. ‘‘Heterozygous’ means having two different Allelomorphs in the two corresponding loci of a pair of chromosomes.’ ‘We do not know at the moment what processes are primarily affected by the Allelomorphs.’

16. ‘‘Heterozygous’ means having two different Allelomorphs in the two corresponding loci of a pair of chromosomes.’ ‘We do not know at the moment what processes are primarily affected by the Allelomorphs.’

17. Factors representing the alternate or same form of a character are called alleles or Allelomorphs

18. Allelomorphism definition: the state of being or the passing on of Allelomorphs Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

19. The Himalayan Rabbit Case, With Some Considerations on Multiple Allelomorphs is an article from The American Naturalist, Volume 47

20. 611] Allelomorphs 691 cessive to fertility, and the seeds resulting from partial fertility of sterile plants again give segregating families

21. According to Mendel's concept of inheritance each gene had two alternative forms or Allelomorphs, one being dominant and the other recessive

22. Allelomorphs Meaning in English to Urdu is متبادل شکلے, as written in Urdu and Mutbadil Shaklay, as written in Roman Urdu

23. Law or Principle of Dominance: In heterozygous individuals or hybrids, a character is represented by two contrasting factors called alleles or Allelomorphs.

24. They contain the information required to express a particular trait Alleles or Allelomorphs The two Mendelian factors or gene which occur on the same

25. Allelomorphs were named A to F depending on their anodal mobility, A being the fastest one. Genetic structure of two commercial penaeids (Penaeus californiensis and P

26. However, disadvantages include a limited detection of polymorphisms, a low resolution profile, which may result in low bands, and detection of only the dominating Allelomorphs

27. Allelomorphs which segregate independently of the pair, color and albinism (as is the case in mice and rabbits), these two crosses must give identical results

28. He also obtained fruit-bodies of this species from twelve different sources and found that they all contained a different pair of Allelomorphs at each locus

29. Two or more alternative forms of a gene present at the same loci (positions) of homologous chromosomes and controlling the same character are called alleles or Allelomorphs.

30. Two Allelomorphs or Two-Allele Heterothallism in fungi: When nuclei of both the mating types are different in genetic characters, this type of Heterothallism is known as Two-Allele heterothallism

31. This would mean that each gene had two alternative forms or Allelomorphs, one being dominant or partially dominant and the other recessive; one being wild form and the other mutant.

32. Whereas its Allelomorphs suppress the deveIopment of pigment in some part or other of the coat, the non-agouti gene permits the maximum development of pigment throughout the length of each hair.

33. In the two‐allelo‐morphic type, the condition is evidently determined primarily by two Allelomorphs at one locus, and species possessing it are divided into strains of two kinds, commonly described as plus and minus

34. During the analysis of Mendel’s dihybrid and monohybrid crosses, it was noticed that for the determination of a single phenotypic trait of an organism, two alleles or Allelomorphs of a single gene interact in various ways.

35. Here, it is well known that several different characters such as germination ability, taste, sugar content etc. depend upon the composition of starch constituents which are mainly regulated by the allelomorphs R and r of a single gene.

36. Allele, Allelomorphs - the common word in both is "Allele" - When Multiple genes code for a contrasting or similar traits/ or multiple genes in the same locus on homologous chromosomes can be qualified as an allele.

37. The cytological basis of segregation of alleles can be explained if we take the example of an individual which possesses two Allelomorphs ‘A’ and ‘a’ on two different homologous chromosomes i.e., A on one chromosome and a on the second chromosome

38. In the small chromosome I, the correlation of the sex-determining allelomorphs M and m with the heteromorphic band 10 C 3 in arm I L was confirmed. This was done by crossover analysis of breakpoints in sex-linked aberrations.

39. It is an allele that expresses its trait even in the presence of an alternative allele. Out of the two alleles or Allelomorphs of a trait, the one which expresses itself in a heterozygous organism in the F1 hybrid is called the dominant trait (dominant allele).

40. N Allelomorph (Biol) One of the pure unit characters commonly existing singly or in pairs in the germ cells of Mendelian hybrids, and exhibited in varying proportion among the organisms themselves; same as allele, 2.Allelomorphs which under certain circumstances are themselves compound are called hypAllelomorphs.See Mendel's law