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Question #187764

There are two alleles for every gene, then why are there only two alleles per chromosome pair when chromsome pairs consist of over 600 genes?


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2021-05-03T04:24:18-0400

Genetic information for human is stored in 23 chromosomes, which come in pair , one from the mother, the other from the father. Thus every individual has two copies of each gene.

In a diploid organism, one that has two copies of each chromosome , two alleles to up the individual's genotype.Diploid organisms, for example, humans, have paired homologous chromosomes in their somatic cells, and these contain 2 copies of each gene.


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