Alleles

/əˈlilz/ noun

Different versions or forms of the same gene that determine traits like eye color or blood type.

From 'allele' (shortening of 'allelomorph'), derived from Greek 'allos' (other) and 'morphe' (form). The term was coined by scientists in the early 1900s to describe Mendelian inheritance.

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