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Multiple Choice
How are alleles typically represented in genetics?
A
As identical types of proteins
B
As different types of proteins
C
As identical sequences of nucleotides
D
As different sequences of nucleotides
Verified step by step guidance
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Understand that alleles are different versions of a gene that arise by mutation and are found at the same place on a chromosome.
Recognize that alleles can lead to variations in the trait that a gene controls, such as eye color or blood type.
Know that alleles are represented by different sequences of nucleotides in the DNA, which can result in different expressions of a trait.
Different sequences of nucleotides mean that the alleles can code for different proteins or have different regulatory effects, leading to phenotypic variation.
Therefore, alleles are typically represented as different sequences of nucleotides, not as identical sequences or types of proteins.