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Each chromosome has one allele for each of its genes. That allele may confer a functional or nonfunctional protein.
Each chromosome has a unique combination of two alleles for each of its genes. If the alleles are different, then the gene will encode a nonfunctional protein.
Each chromosome has three or more alleles for each of its genes. All alleles on a chromosome are either dominant or recessive, conferring either functional or nonfunctional proteins.
Each chromosome that has only dominant alleles and encodes only functional proteins is called an autosome.
Each chromosome has one allele for each of its genes. That allele may confer a functional or nonfunctional protein.
Each chromosome has a unique combination of two alleles for each of its genes. If the alleles are different, then the gene will encode a nonfunctional protein.
Each chromosome has three or more alleles for each of its genes. All alleles on a chromosome are either dominant or recessive, conferring either functional or nonfunctional proteins.
Each chromosome that has only dominant alleles and encodes only functional proteins is called an autosome.
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