- An
allele (or
allelomorph) is a
variant of the
sequence of
nucleotides at a
particular location, or locus, on a DNA molecule.
Alleles can
differ at a...
- parallactic,
parallax allel- one
another Gr**** ἀλλήλων (allḗlōn) allele,
allelomorph, allelotaxis, parallel, parallelism, parallelogon,
parallelogram alph-...
- ISBN 9781416000280.
Retrieved 2015-05-17. Petrij, F (2001). "A
Second Acromelanistic Allelomorph at the
Albino Locus of the
Mongolian Gerbil (Meriones unguiculatus)"...
- parallactic,
parallax allel- one
another Gr**** ἀλλήλων (allḗlōn) allele,
allelomorph, allelotaxis, parallel, parallelism, parallelogon,
parallelogram alph-...
- PMID 29242387. Petrij, F. (1
January 2001). "A
Second Acromelanistic Allelomorph at the
Albino Locus of the
Mongolian Gerbil (Meriones unguiculatus)"...
- that "If
there were even so few as, say, four or five
pairs of
possible allelomorphs, the
various homo- and
heterozygous combinations might, on seriation...
-
expert in
blood transfusion. He is
known for
discovering one of the Rh
allelomorphs.
Stratton was born in Levenshulme, Manchester, England.
After education...
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complete segregation of the two
allelomorphs in
equal number of germ-cells of a
heterozygote and 2)
separate pairs of
allelomorphs segregate independently of...
-
concept of pangenesis.
Bateson and
Edith Saunders also
coined the word "
allelomorph" ("other form"),
which was
later shortened to allele.
Bateson co-discovered...
-
helped develop a
laboratory in 1929
where he
developed the idea of "step-
allelomorphism" (or "step-alleles",
pseudo alleles that
represent closely located loci...