Re: Natural selection and favorable traits how were they measured ?



On Mar 23, 7:28 pm, hersheyh <hershe...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Mar 23, 9:00 am, backspace <sawireless2...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On Mar 23, 7:29 am, j.wilki...@xxxxxxxxx (John Wilkins) wrote:

Why should anyone use his "own words" when there's a
perfectly good dictionary definition?
al・lele (?-l¶l") n. One member of a pair or series of genes
that occupy a specific position on a specific chromosome.
[German Allel, short for Allelomorph, allelomorph. See
ALLELOMORPH.] --al・le"lic (?-l¶"l'k, ?-lμl"'k) adj.
--al・le"lism n.

Where is this specific position on a specific chromosome ?

Depends on which 'gene' you are talking about and which organism.
Every 'gene' has a specific location on a chromosome. That is what
geneticists call a 'gene locus'.

This is
what noshell referred to - show us the gene and point to us the exact
position of this "allele" thingy.

Take any gene and show where on this gene is the allele thing.

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