Asked by BarBen
What does it mean if you look at the same gene on two different people, but there is a different nucleotide base at the same point on each of the genes?
There was a mistake reading the genes.
The gene will likely code for the same phenotype for both people.
The two people have different alleles of the same gene.
There was a mistake reading the genes.
The gene will likely code for the same phenotype for both people.
The two people have different alleles of the same gene.
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