In which genes are alternative traits encoded?

Answer: In allelic genes.
Allelic genes are forms of the same gene located at loci and interconnectedly participating in the development of alternative traits. Alleles determine the options for the development of the same trait. In an allele, two genes can interact at once, but in gametes, on the contrary, two genes cannot interact with each other.



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