- multiple allele
- noun Date: 1938 an allele of a genetic locus having more than two allelic forms within a population
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
multiple allele — n an allele of a genetic locus having more than two allelic forms within a population … Medical dictionary
multiple allele — noun or multiple allelomorph : any of more than two allelic factors located at one chromosome locus … Useful english dictionary
multiple allele — A series of three or more alternative forms of a gene at a single locus in a chromosome … Dictionary of invertebrate zoology
allele — n. [Gr. allelon, one another] Genes occupying the same locus in homologous chromosomes, that segregate from each other at the reduction division; see dominant allele, pseudoallele, isoallele, recessive allele, multiple allele … Dictionary of invertebrate zoology
multiple factor — noun 1. : multiple allele 2. : one of a group of nonallelic genes that according to the multiple factor hypothesis control various quantitative hereditary characters (as size and skin color) compare polygene, quantitative inheritance … Useful english dictionary
multiple allelomorph — noun see multiple allele … Useful english dictionary
Allele — [zu griechisch alle̅lōn »gegenseitig«], Singular Allel, das, s, Genetik: durch Mutation veränderbare Zustände eines Gens. Allele sind identische Abschnitte homologer Chromosomen und können eine unterschiedliche Ausprägung des zugehörigen… … Universal-Lexikon
Multiple chemical sensitivity — Classification and external resources MeSH D018777 Multiple chemical sensitivity (MCS) is a chronic medical condition characterized by symptoms the affected person attributes to exposure to low levels of chemicals. Commonly suspected substances… … Wikipedia
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