Allelism

/əˈlɛlɪzəm/ noun

The quality or condition of being allelic; the relationship between alleles of the same gene.

From 'allele' plus the suffix '-ism' denoting a condition or theory. Formed in early 20th-century genetics as scientists developed terminology for Mendelian inheritance patterns.

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