the meaning of ” an allele is a specific form of gene”

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the meaning of ” an allele is a specific form of gene”

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So genes are sections of DNA that determine specific traits that can be inherited, such as the color of your eyes or how tall you are.
Alleles are simply different versions of these genes. For instance, for the gene that determines eye color, one allele might give you blue eyes, while a different allele might give you brown eyes.
So when we say “an allele is a specific form of a gene,” we mean it is a particular version of a gene that dictates a specific outcome for a trait. It’s kind of like how a light switch can be in one of two forms: on or off. Alleles are the different “settings” that a gene can have, which then determine the specific characteristics an organism displays.

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