Which statement best describe the difference between a gene and an allele? A. An allele is a section of a gene. A gene is a section of DNA that usually contains the code for a specific protein that determines a specific trait. B. A gene is a section of an allele. An allele is a section of DNA that usually contains the code for a specific protein that determines a specific trait. C. An allele is one of two or more variants of a gene. A gene is a section of a chromosome that usually contains the code for a particular protein.
@readergirl12
@Bella2112
d got cut off
A gene is one of two or more variants of an allele. An allele is a section of a chromosome that usually contains the code for a particular protein.
that was d
Okay,so you know what a gene and a allele is right? c:
I believe that this should be posted in the Biology section.
yeah the suckers @ biology aint no help XD
You can always tag the people there, they aren't suckers :(
and math seemed the most populated, so here we are!
Math seems most populated because the default for new users sends them to Math.
aha yes i tagged 20 people, and not one of them responded. for 30 minutes. DO YA SEE MAH POINT?
valid point, but still... XD
Anything posted that is off topic is considered spam... You can post the link in the chats and/or tag people you know can help
Ok, please calm down >.<
XD sure
Message users. :)
and cute cat @dmndlife24
Put your post link in the chats. That helps.
:)
Lol @SickTwistd just tag me in bio cx
XD
so, um do u know, or, are you unsure?
@bohotness
@Demonx341
Think it's A..Not sure tho :o
hmm thanks!
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