Allele

/əˈliːl/ noun

An allele is one of different forms of a gene that can exist at a specific spot on a chromosome. Different alleles can lead to different traits, like eye color or blood type.

Shortened from German *Allelomorph* “alternative form,” from Greek *allēlōn* “of one another” + *morphē* “form.” The term was created in early genetics to describe variant gene forms.

AMአሌል
ARأليل
BNঅ্যালিল
CSalela
DAallel
DEAllel
ELαλληλόμορφο
ESalelo
FAآلل
FIalleeli
FRallèle
GUએલીલ
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