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allelomorphic

ADJECTIVE
  1. of or relating to alleles

How To Use allelomorphic In A Sentence

  • It was 25 years before these groups were shown to be inherited as Mendelian characters by means of three allelomorphic genes A, B and O and were, in fact, entities of one blood group system.
  • When the immature germ-cell, with its double system of factors, matures, it throws out half the factors, retaining only a single system: and the allelomorphic factors which then segregate into different cells are, as has been said above, ordinarily uninfluenced by their stay together. Applied Eugenics
  • The allelomorphic classes shown at all loci from these samples were used as standards of comparison for the rest of the material.
  • HETEROZYGOTE (different yolk), a zygotic individual which contains both members of an allelomorphic pair. Applied Eugenics
  • HOMOZYGOTE (same yolk), an individual which contains only one member of an allelomorphic pair, but contains that in duplicate, having received it from both parents. Applied Eugenics
  • By this we mean that a certain total number of distinctive genes or allelomorphic factors constitute the complexity of the many kinds of plants and animals.
  • The whole explanation fails unless some added agency be devised to take over the duty which the specific allelomorphic forces abandon after the occurrence of crossing over.
  • The conception of Species, however we may formulate it, can hardly be supposed to attach to allelomorphic or analytical varieties.
  • Mendelizing characters which assume multiple allelomorphic conditions. 2 Pearson has steadfastly refused to admit that albinism in man is a Mendelizing character, because it may assume various forms ranging from colorless to quite heavily pigmented conditions (blondes). The Journal of Abnormal Psychology
  • We now find that albinism in guinea-pigs shows an even greater range of variation,3 yet there can be no doubt of its fundamental unity as a Mendelian character, each grade of which is allelomorphic to every other grade and to normal pigmentation. The Journal of Abnormal Psychology
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